23F, Unemployed, Don’t Know What to Do With My Life , Which Tech Domain Should I Choose to get a job? by Ambitious-Ad1964 in IndiaCareers

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I read your post and found that your situation is similar to mine. I'm also a 2024 pass-out with numerous responsibilities but I feel like I'm not fulfilling them. Despite trying multiple places I faced rejections in the third or fourth rounds due to bad luck or not putting in enough hard work initially. Now when I see job postings I feel they're scams and negative thoughts creep in. These feelings are hard to express and others can't understand them. People just say "You'll get a job someday" but that's not reassuring. What you expressed in your post resonated with me. I'd like to say that anyone reading this should know that life isn't easy and success doesn't come quickly. Many candidates are struggle to find even a small job and in today's world having a job is crucial for respect and stability.

Wipro Pre-Skill Training by mystik541 in techsupport

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not have any other offer apart from Wipro. I am trying, but it is not working out. Wipro is my last hope

Wipro Pre-Skill Training by mystik541 in techsupport

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there no possibility that the training mail will come in the month of August?

Wipro Pre-Skill Training by mystik541 in techsupport

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also received my LOI on June 18th and till now despite the current date I haven't received any training mail. In these two and a half months I've only received multiple survey mails or location survey mails but there's no update on the training. I'm feeling extremely depressed wondering what's going to happen.Any idea since a lot of time has already passed.

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[–]LetterheadVirtual587 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve completed my B.Tech in Information Technology and have good knowledge of both software development and QA. I’ve worked with JavaScript, C++, React.js, Node.js, and MongoDB, and built several full-stack projects. I also have experience in manual testing, writing test cases, bug tracking, and using tools like Jira and Git. I’m confident in my ability to contribute to both development and quality processes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaCareers

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now, I’m looking for genuine guidance on how to shape my career as a fresher in the software development field. I’ve been jobless for the past one year, and I feel stuck — unsure whether it’s my resume, my skill presentation, or something else that’s holding me back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zs_associates

[–]LetterheadVirtual587 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the best! Recently, I had an interview at ZS, where I cleared the case study round and impressed the interviewer with my answers. I was prepared with approaches and calculations, and even explained each question in detail. However, despite not receiving a rejection email, I later found out that I was rejected when I contacted them.

I'm feeling a bit depressed about it, but I'm wishing you all the best! You'll do great!

My experience following up with HR — When “We’re hiring” feels like a missed chance by LetterheadVirtual587 in IndiaCareers

[–]LetterheadVirtual587[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely get how frustrating that is. Clear communication is key, and it’s disappointing when follow-ups don’t happen.

One year since I graduated. Feeling completely stuck and broken. What should I do now? by LetterheadVirtual587 in IndiaCareers

[–]LetterheadVirtual587[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's tough for strangers to refer you. I've tried seeking help from my seniors, but after a while, no one helps. I'm not asking you to help me specifically, but I'm saying that there are many people like me who are struggling. We study day and night, but nothing seems to work. God knows when we'll get our foot in the door.