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<blockquote data-quote="War Fighter" data-source="post: 25623043" data-attributes="member: 562030"><p>Let me tell you the bitter truth. First of all buddy, there is zero chance for migrating on PR if you don’t have at least 3 years of post qualified experience. To be honest with you, your degree is not a specialized one hence it is difficult to find a job in the fields of Accounting, HR or marketing. </p><p></p><p>But here is the bright side, you may be able to apply for a master’s scholarship at a foreign university with your first class degree. Then you can work towards applying for PR. If you plan to settle in SL, try applying for a management trainee position at a bank or a company, else try to apply for lecturer posts at private universities. Else, try to do CIM, CIMA or CA to gain a professional qualification that specializes you in a certain field. In the mean time, develop your soft skills, proficiency in English and MS Office (specially Excel). All the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="War Fighter, post: 25623043, member: 562030"] Let me tell you the bitter truth. First of all buddy, there is zero chance for migrating on PR if you don’t have at least 3 years of post qualified experience. To be honest with you, your degree is not a specialized one hence it is difficult to find a job in the fields of Accounting, HR or marketing. But here is the bright side, you may be able to apply for a master’s scholarship at a foreign university with your first class degree. Then you can work towards applying for PR. If you plan to settle in SL, try applying for a management trainee position at a bank or a company, else try to apply for lecturer posts at private universities. Else, try to do CIM, CIMA or CA to gain a professional qualification that specializes you in a certain field. In the mean time, develop your soft skills, proficiency in English and MS Office (specially Excel). All the best! [/QUOTE]
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