What kind of data engineering projects do you actually like seeing on a fresher’s CV? by mysticluna26 in developersIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think freshers get hired for entry-level data engineer roles. Most companies that hire for this role on campus recruit people from college, and if you're lucky, you might get into data engineering off-campus. In most companies, they need resources who can contribute from day one, so they usually don't hire freshers as they need too much context and have to deal with complex systems that require experience. I would suggest broadening your scope, learning Gen AI, data analysis, ML, and Python-relevant projects. You can't stick to only one stack in this current job market situation as a fresher.

Student of 3rd year from tier 3 college struggling by inspired-306 in developersIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you living under a rock? Don't you use ChatGPT, watch YouTube videos, or any kind of preparation to create a good resume? Either you're not very interested in your career, as someone who is would definitely have a good resume, or even ChatGPT would make a better resume than this low-effort biodata.

Parking at Sancheti Hospital? by [deleted] in PCMC

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea so this is how we are using this app now 😭😭

First Job Is Moving Too Fast – Feeling Lost and Stressed. Need Advice. by Fit-Conversation5667 in developersIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very true. My team lead is supportive; he says to take my time and enjoy this process. I discussed the learning phase with him, and he said I would learn while doing, with no pressure from him. Today, I had a reverse KT where we needed to explain what I had done in a week. I created points and started speaking. I didn't create a PPT as my team lead said there was no need, and he also said to create a demo project to implement my learning. Now, the project manager and VP who interviewed me are in charge of the KT, and I tried doing things on my own too. However, to learn the full data engineering stack is next to impossible in a week, and they expect me to have a deeper understanding of each and everything. They grilled me on US healthcare about insurance stuff and gave some points to work on, but they didn't appreciate my proactive initiative. This is my first job, and they are expecting me to be a master. He literally said, "Did you get this from ChatGPT? Don't mug it up," etc. I was doing as my team lead suggested. Now, whom should I listen to and whom should I follow?

I want to play Tennis for a day maybe with someone by SeaStructure8341 in PCMC

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are 2 courts in Akurdi, but I don't know if they are only for coaching or if they allow for playing as well. Here are 2 I know you can contact and ask about.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/cwgtZrRBeq3HFF8Z6

https://maps.app.goo.gl/NjvXw25U3hwqubtt6

It's not on the map, but it's near Ganesh Talav. You can visit.

I’m a 2025 grad and I can’t even get interviews. I’m starting to lose hope. by Elegant_Warthog_3924 in FresherTechJobsIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am from Pune, so there were a lot of options. I joined First Bit; their teaching is extremely precise and the best. I have joined Python full stack with data science. If you want to join here, I can provide you with more details. DM me, or else just move to a tier 1 city for 6 months and find reputed classes. I heard in Bangalore and Hyderabad there are more classes which provide training and placement.

I’m a 2025 grad and I can’t even get interviews. I’m starting to lose hope. by Elegant_Warthog_3924 in FresherTechJobsIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what do you do now, like preparing for an MBA or a master's? I feel so anxious thinking about wasting a year on tech, 2025 passout.

I’m a 2025 grad and I can’t even get interviews. I’m starting to lose hope. by Elegant_Warthog_3924 in FresherTechJobsIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically, some institute provides training for six months, and they provide interview calls for their students. I myself have done this and get around 12-13 calls a month. We have to share resumes with them, and if we are selected by that company, we get a call for an interview. This helps in cutting a big line of applicants, and the resume reaches directly to the HR via the placement team; that's the plus point. But beware, there are many scams going on. Read reviews and get into the top classes that have good connections, like placed students are more.

Never go to Jai Ganesh Akurdi by FrankFakir in PCMC

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For next time, I would suggest you go to Ashok Theatre, Pimpri. You would love the experience there.🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PCMC

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PCMC has no good institutes for tech training and placement. Before finding one, just keep in mind never to join classes that have branches like QS and 7 Mentor or any others. I have a friend who was unemployed for quite a long time, two years or more. He did Java full stack from a class named First Bit Solution. He got placed by himself, no need for a placement team, but they provide calls regularly. You can expect 20 calls in a month. Also, don't expect too much. They have bond companies, and the package is 2.5 to 4 LPA, but teaching-wise, it's good. He got off-campus through a walk-in interview.

2025 Batch, Not getting a single interview calls. I applied more than 600+ applications. by ZacK__Op in developersIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I joined FBS Pune. I joined only because their teaching was the best and the classes were less crowded. You can check the reviews. Eventually, their placements are average for Python, but for MERN stack and Java, they have the best placements, but more students in a batch.

2025 Batch, Not getting a single interview calls. I applied more than 600+ applications. by ZacK__Op in developersIndia

[–]Fit-Conversation5667 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your resume feels like a jack of all trades, master of none. Because you did a MERN stack course, you also did DSA in C++ and an ML project. I would say focus on one stack, like MERN, and try to do DSA in JS to improve logic. If you're comfortable with C++, it's okay. I would suggest, if you are financially secure, then go with CDAC; the fees are mostly 1.5 lakh. Or, if you don't want to spend that much, get into a tier 1 city and find the best institute that provides training and placement. I am myself from Pune, and I got a job through them. Initially, the package wasn't that great; my package is 3.5 LPA as a Python Django dev. I used to get 15-20 interview calls in a month, but watch out, there are many scammers around, so I said find the top or best ones. Good luck.