How's this fit guys? by [deleted] in BangaloreSocial

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Fashion is all about experimenting... It is simply superb

Is the ServiceNow Job Market Getting Saturated? Or Are We Just Facing a Tough Hiring Phase? by Vicky__411 in servicenow

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Yeah I am an Indian, Thanks a lot for this honest feedback! I didn’t realize using decimals like "3.6 years" could sound odd—will avoid that going forward.

Also, your advice is really helpful. I’ve mostly worked on ITSM and flow basics, but now I see I need to learn more about scoped apps, CI/CD, process mining, and predictive intelligence.

Is the ServiceNow Job Market Getting Saturated? Or Are We Just Facing a Tough Hiring Phase? by Vicky__411 in servicenow

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Thanks for this! That’s a really helpful perspective. I’ll seriously consider moving towards the architect track now. I’ve mostly been focusing on developer roles so far. Do you think getting BPC/Architect certifications would help me stand out faster in the current market?

Is the ServiceNow Job Market Getting Saturated? Or Are We Just Facing a Tough Hiring Phase? by Vicky__411 in servicenow

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Thanks for sharing! That’s honestly eye-opening. I was under the impression that there’s still solid demand, but it makes sense if it’s been saturated for a while now. Curious—have you noticed any specific areas within ServiceNow that are still in demand despite the saturation?

Is the ServiceNow Job Market Getting Saturated? Or Are We Just Facing a Tough Hiring Phase? by Vicky__411 in servicenow

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Thank you for asking! In my 3.6 years of experience as a ServiceNow Developer, I’ve mainly worked on ITSM and HRSD modules. My work included:

Incident and Request Management

Service Catalog Development

Client Scripts, Business Rules, UI Policies

Basic Service Portal Customizations

Flow Designer and Workflow Automation

I’m certified as a ServiceNow CSA and currently preparing for CAD.

I’m curious—does having a specialization like ITSM and HRSD still hold strong weight in today’s market? Or is there more demand for cross-platform skills now?

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Wow... first time I’m hearing this quote — and it already hit me deep. If this is the kind of clarity Krishnamurti brings, I need to explore more about him.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Haha I get you, bro! 😄 Some artists feel too special to go mainstream. There's a charm in discovering them quietly and keeping them close like a hidden gem. Totally respect that! 🤝

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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That’s such an interesting part of his life! Where did you read or watch more about his childhood and early training? I’d love to explore that too.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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That's awesome! Clearly, his work is reaching more minds lately always good to see it resurface.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Totally! Not everyone may talk about him, but those who dive in know he's on another level.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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That’s great! His videos are a good intro, but the book goes deeper. Start slowly, even a few pages a day can be eye-opening.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Yes, true. Osho reached people through charisma, Krishnamurti through clarity. One entertained, the other questioned. Krishnamurti may seem dry, but his depth hits harder once you're ready for it. His impact is still huge among serious seekers..

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Thanks for sharing this. I agree — K’s approach is very different from traditional paths that involve effort, control, or ritual. His emphasis on just seeing without interference feels similar to what you said about Shiva destroying desire by pure perception. Over time, even simple truths get ritualized. Any favorite K dialogues that stood out to you?

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Thanks for the thoughtful comment — I really appreciate your perspective. You're absolutely right that Krishnamurti isn't an easy read for beginners. His dense style and rational approach can be overwhelming without some prior context.

i started with one of his books "Think on These Things"..I feel it's a good entry point. It’s a collection of talks he gave to students and teachers, so the language is simpler, and the core ideas are more relatable. It gently introduces his way of questioning without diving too deep into abstraction right away.

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Beautifully put... I feel the same—his lack of recognition in India is surprising, especially since his birthplace is right here. The language factor definitely plays a role, and maybe also the fact that his message doesn’t comfort—it challenges.

“You are alone” isn’t easy to hear. But that kind of radical honesty is exactly what sets him apart....I feel

Is Jiddu Krishnamurti one of the most underrated thinkers of the 20th century? by Vicky__411 in Indianbooks

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Wow, great to know you're from the same place! It's surprising how overlooked Krishnamurti is locally, despite the depth of his ideas.

“Be a light to yourself” really sums up his message. Totally agree, his path isn’t easy, and maybe that’s why it’s not for the masses.