12-31-2010, 03:44 PM
jigarcivil - since you are relatively new to the profession, be prepared to enter the workforce at the entry level. Once you are in, say after six months to a year or so, you should be able to leverage your past experience and advance.
You are entering a new work environment. So allow for that in your calculations. By no means should you expect a smooth ride, but believe me, it works out.
As for FEM etc., you can do that once you enter that country. It will really not matter to the initial employer. They will look at what you had done. Therefore be prepared for an entry level job, and then advance quickly.
You will then know what to do. My personal preference to the question you raised is STAAD.
You are entering a new work environment. So allow for that in your calculations. By no means should you expect a smooth ride, but believe me, it works out.
As for FEM etc., you can do that once you enter that country. It will really not matter to the initial employer. They will look at what you had done. Therefore be prepared for an entry level job, and then advance quickly.
You will then know what to do. My personal preference to the question you raised is STAAD.