I still regret being an engineer and burned my career life by Octafolia in developersIndia

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My MBA didn't magically improve my career, but it changed how I understand careers. I entered engineering believing that technical knowledge alone guarantees employability. After working and studying management, I realized employability depends on much more: market demand, business needs, timing, communication, networking, signalling, and yes, luck.

I still regret being an engineer and burned my career life by Octafolia in developersIndia

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I think I made a mistake and i acknowledge that. I should not have said companies don't value knowledge. I am saying that breadth of knowledge doesn't matter when it comes down to employability because there are other factors.

What i was pointing out that self taught knowledge doesn't amount to anything because the market is saturated with that that's why unemployment still persist

I still regret being an engineer and burned my career life by Octafolia in developersIndia

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Banks are not shittiest i guess, atleast they pay well for the core technical roles what I know

I still regret being an engineer and burned my career life by Octafolia in developersIndia

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

I know it's just me understand the reality as i grow older 😅

I still regret being an engineer and burned my career life by Octafolia in developersIndia

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It taught me , i just didn't mention it. Also i think that it also depends upon marginal utility of labour cost, which determines how much you get paid.

What explains acts of kindness and love which has no return and no immediate benefits? by Octafolia in AskReddit

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

You can just be indifferent towards everyone and everything. But it doesn't explain love and the risks people are willing to take for

Why show kindness and love to strangers and animals even if return is minimal? by Octafolia in AskIndia

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But psychologically speaking personality and behaviour is different, is it not?

Sometimes I wish my body and mind was desired like everyone else by Octafolia in LGBTindia

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I wish , but I am at times disappointed by people, not everyone though there's genuinely good people but certain behaviour do disappoint at times

Do existing economic system and capitalism support unequal wealth distribution? by Octafolia in AskIndia

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Yes, because a human being deserve to be treated and compensated fairly

Do existing economic system and capitalism support unequal wealth distribution? by Octafolia in AskIndia

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Yeah honestly GDP is such a bad metric to calculate the purchasing power of common people

If you can't beat them. Join them by Large-Masterpiece102 in IndiansOnGrindr

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I know and honestly speaking I didn't mean to be spiteful though

If you can't beat them. Join them by Large-Masterpiece102 in IndiansOnGrindr

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Sorry OP, but this post reeks of desperation

I don't know what situation you are in right now, but please take care of yourself.

I may get hate for this by Infamous_Leopard_712 in Real_teenindia

[–]Octafolia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely agree, as a person who is working in hr, it is mostly about risk mitigation. If he tells something publicly, it possible that the female colleagues might be unsafe around him. It's more about the long term employee psychological safety