That's fair feedback tbh he actually told me why he left in the podcast studio right before the episode unfortunate we didn't cover it in detail in the episode
Hey Abhinav, thanks for highlighting your concern. We understand if it felt misleading to you. The purpose of the thumbnail is not to quote Arpit's exact sentence. The inverted commas are used solely for design purposes. If you had the chance to watch the whole episode, you would know that Arpit gave up his job at Google to build his startup - Duggup. The thumbnail points towards that direction. Moreover, there was a discussion about job switching at 15:10 where he talks about switching from Amazon (an MNC) to Unacademy (a startup at the time) to double down on core competency and growth based on the 3-P formula shared at 12:23. Hope that helps :)
I already know his career trajectory as I have been following him on other social media handles from past years. The thumbnail should have been creatively different like From Google to Duggup, Job to Entrepreneurship, etc.
This is great. I am a follower of Arpit in linked in and RUclips. I always get inspired by his stories and videos. I started thinking differently about engineering after following him. This is a great pod. Thank you 😊 he has definitely made an impact to my life on engineering.
huge fan of Arpit and follower. it's great to know so much in detail about thought process, curiosity and engineering mindset which needs to be follow if you're engineer. being an software engineer myself, I can totally relate to what he says and shares his knowledge, his videos are authentic, and deep dive thats what helps us to grow. Keep up the good work man!! and thanks your efforts.
Instead of focussing on thumbnail. Focus on listening the pod. 🚀 The reason could be simple, to give more time to his new venture. Amazing podcast with amazing host 🌟🌟 Loved it !!
Here's the thing, genius. Ever occurred to you that some people might have been majorly interested in the thumbnail, and not so interested in other things, and they wasted a lot of time? It's simple, if it's not in the podcast, why say it is in the thumbnail?
so basically.. i didn't read the thumbnail.. i just watched the face of Arpit sir and i clicked on this video.. it was so worth it.. i would say one of the best an hour and a half of my life..
hi arpit, i have good knwldge on sas,python,sql,powerbi,alteryx i attended interview bt rjctd due to frm16 issues, bt nw decded to wrk as a frelncr bt thy r askng slry slips, any sggstns how to get wrk as a frlncr
I randomly clicked on the video and lost track of time. It was so insightful that i didn't even realised when it ended. It was really fun listening to you guys❤❤❤
Usually, I watch podcast with 1.5x or 2x playback speed. But I watched this one at 1x normal speed. This podcast was so insightful and inspiring. I remembered the level of curiosity I had, way back in School when I first got my hands into books related to planets, astronomy etc. Podcasts like these makes you wonder the endless possibilities which can stem out from being curious. Thank you Pooja and the entire Fueled team. You have gained a subscriber :)
He also mentioned Pranav Mistry, I agree I was amazed when I saw this sixth sense video around 10 years back, how someone thought to create something like this.
Problem solving (how u structure things and not get panic ) Constant learner (attitude to learn)! Dont do things which lifts off the smile on your face (Never knew someone can be this simple yet bold) You should have atleast two out of these while switching company 1. Paisa 2. Power(core competency) 3.position (growth) Curiosity ,bias for action, proof of work ( serendipity can take you to places, world needs more heterogeneous people rather than homogeneous) Keen eye, who is intrested in knowing /building/founding. The kind of stuff u put out the kind of people u attract Raw and authentic :)
I also had planned in my mind for voice to speech and speech to voice for helping and at that time I used to have nokia phone in 2015 and tried to get help for different language ..but didn't got much help for further from my friend and College..
Leetcode is also important for solving because problem solving is steps doing in systematic way and to know that with different approach leet code helps in that and along with that knowledge and custisoty us at first because curiosity leads to much things
Not sure if it is mentioned in the video, but what does Position bring you? if you have money and core competency (you learn alot) for what reason would u go for "position"?
I also agree, LinkedIn is becoming something like Facebook or at least not that professional. Plus, when most things are hidden or abstracted then LinkedIn like companies boast that they have this or that efficient algorithms when you don't know how to verify, as I don't see relevant posts max time on my wall.
I believe that every business out there is claiming to be an authentic one but still others raise concerns then how will you measure your authenticity level?
I would really love to hear about the scenarios where they have broken prod and how and what did they do to fix it ....! 😅 I have been in couple of them and it's fun 😂
But also you are right preparing interview seems like same as you discussed .. But always have finance pressure and because of the the first thing comes vlike let's get job get out of finance issue and at that with just curiosity most of people and company does not gaye because they ask problem solving using the leetcode😅
Haha , I found it hilarious , Earlier people glorified IIT and earn money now glorifying big companies and then start teaching coding and relates it with engineering is 😂 , Engineering != coding
For 1.5 years I suffered from acute water deficiency. Something I fixed now but yesterday I did 10 hours straight. Again, I do not recommend but this happens when I am in the flow state. Not everyday.
@@AsliEngineering Damn! Take care of yourself buddy. I do agree with your flow state part, however, as per my experience of being a handson engineer for almost over 12 years now, I have found that my productivity tends to taper off with extended period of coding unless it's a very trivial and repetitive code. Small breaks keep me charged up and help in going for longer duration. Sure, I have had episodes of being in front of my keyboard for double digit hours, but those hours were less productive and effectively had my brain circuit fried up lol. But, whatever floats your boat is good, best wishes with Duggup!
@@rajkamalpmalyal8664 the worst part is, these a-holes should realise that millions of people are watching them, they should at least have the bare minimum humanity and not misuse whatever views they’re getting.
@@rajkamalpmalyal8664 this is precisely why i hate indian userbase online. first they destroyed facebook, then twitter, youtube, snapchat, instagram, tiktok. everything. the list goes on and on and on.
hey man, dont force your kids to waht u want to e rather identify her epassion and interest and let here do that. What a stuppid way of techies though after years of thoughtdul life ha
Great podcast, his fluff is actually true and inspiring
The thumbnail says Why I left Google but it was never discussed in the whole interview. Don't clickbait videos like this to get views!
That's fair feedback tbh he actually told me why he left in the podcast studio right before the episode unfortunate we didn't cover it in detail in the episode
Hey Abhinav, thanks for highlighting your concern. We understand if it felt misleading to you. The purpose of the thumbnail is not to quote Arpit's exact sentence. The inverted commas are used solely for design purposes. If you had the chance to watch the whole episode, you would know that Arpit gave up his job at Google to build his startup - Duggup. The thumbnail points towards that direction.
Moreover, there was a discussion about job switching at 15:10 where he talks about switching from Amazon (an MNC) to Unacademy (a startup at the time) to double down on core competency and growth based on the 3-P formula shared at 12:23. Hope that helps :)
I already know his career trajectory as I have been following him on other social media handles from past years. The thumbnail should have been creatively different like From Google to Duggup, Job to Entrepreneurship, etc.
Thats the sole way to get views sadly
Thanks for this comment, saved my time.
This is great. I am a follower of Arpit in linked in and RUclips. I always get inspired by his stories and videos. I started thinking differently about engineering after following him. This is a great pod. Thank you 😊 he has definitely made an impact to my life on engineering.
great pod
Thanks harkirat!
Thanks Harkirat!
Thanks Harkirat for tuning into the episode ❤️
Its a shame that @poojasanwal used a click bait
😅@@MohanRaj-vp1zt
Bro... The uniqueness about him, is that he's story telling skills are great, i didn't regret watching this
For story telling you need to have stories in the first place. So it's not just about the "telling skills".
Great conversation with Arpit. Just superb thoughts by him. Thanks for bringing him.
huge fan of Arpit and follower. it's great to know so much in detail about thought process, curiosity and engineering mindset which needs to be follow if you're engineer.
being an software engineer myself, I can totally relate to what he says and shares his knowledge, his videos are authentic, and deep dive thats what helps us to grow.
Keep up the good work man!! and thanks your efforts.
I can hear him all day, he have a story telling talent that make engineering more interesting.
Instead of focussing on thumbnail. Focus on listening the pod. 🚀
The reason could be simple, to give more time to his new venture.
Amazing podcast with amazing host 🌟🌟 Loved it !!
Hey there, thanks for watching! The reason is mentioned in the description box as well.
Here's the thing, genius. Ever occurred to you that some people might have been majorly interested in the thumbnail, and not so interested in other things, and they wasted a lot of time? It's simple, if it's not in the podcast, why say it is in the thumbnail?
This was very informative podcast. Pls keep bringing more content like this.
Arpit's experience and nuggets of wisdom are always so inspiring. Thank you Pooja and Fountane team ❤
It was only possible through you ankush :)
super insightful....the folks at Fueled are doing such amazing work 👏👏👏
so basically.. i didn't read the thumbnail.. i just watched the face of Arpit sir and i clicked on this video.. it was so worth it.. i would say one of the best an hour and a half of my life..
Came here for lord Arpit and Subbed right away! Loved the podcast .
amazing pod ✨
loved the idea behind arbok, btw arbok is team rocket's pokemon😆
Yes and they made Pokemon amazing and memorable 😅
Of course apart from the legendary Charizard fight with Magmar ✨
@@AsliEngineering full nostalgia sirji , Pokemon theme songs were motivational 🔥 specially the hindi version 😃
hi arpit, i have good knwldge on sas,python,sql,powerbi,alteryx i attended interview bt rjctd due to frm16 issues, bt nw decded to wrk as a frelncr bt thy r askng slry slips, any sggstns how to get wrk as a frlncr
Found this podcast recently, and it's a gem. Thank you!
We are glad you find it useful Nishant ❤️
Arpit is like a star now for techies I guess.
One important thhing is that even sometimes authentic stories doesn't work with regards..
I randomly clicked on the video and lost track of time. It was so insightful that i didn't even realised when it ended.
It was really fun listening to you guys❤❤❤
Thanks for watching Divyansh!
Aur chill nerdy logo ke le ao. Ye bhayani badhiya banda hai
Was just listening to his interview with the dukaan guy. V solid.
I loved watching the whole video plus behind the scenes clip 😄😄..
Great podcast , loved to hear both of you
Okay if it is video then it's good..
Obviously here we have niche and is knowledge so we won't get distracted .. nice one
Usually, I watch podcast with 1.5x or 2x playback speed. But I watched this one at 1x normal speed. This podcast was so insightful and inspiring. I remembered the level of curiosity I had, way back in School when I first got my hands into books related to planets, astronomy etc. Podcasts like these makes you wonder the endless possibilities which can stem out from being curious. Thank you Pooja and the entire Fueled team. You have gained a subscriber :)
Thanks for watching and subscribing, Sagar!
excellent interview. good job 👍
inspiring and really really crazy stuff 👌
He also mentioned Pranav Mistry, I agree I was amazed when I saw this sixth sense video around 10 years back, how someone thought to create something like this.
Problem solving (how u structure things and not get panic )
Constant learner (attitude to learn)!
Dont do things which lifts off the smile on your face (Never knew someone can be this simple yet bold)
You should have atleast two out of these while switching company
1. Paisa 2. Power(core competency) 3.position (growth)
Curiosity ,bias for action, proof of work ( serendipity can take you to places, world needs more heterogeneous people rather than homogeneous)
Keen eye, who is intrested in knowing /building/founding.
The kind of stuff u put out the kind of people u attract
Raw and authentic :)
Thank you for summarising this Tanushka 🙌
Glad you found it interesting and helpful enough to take notes.
This is so well summarized tanushka. Cheers!
Woah this is so good tanushka!
Linkin can also create a seperate line of app of branch for authentic different tech stuff
Great interview and insights
She is so beautiful.❤❤❤
THERE SHOULD BE A PODCAST OF pooja as guest
Great Podcast Arpit! I recall hearing this Vitamin and Painkiller Analogy from a VC in BLR once 😂
Awesome podcast with ton of learnings ❤
Glad you found the value 😇
I also had planned in my mind for voice to speech and speech to voice for helping and at that time I used to have nokia phone in 2015 and tried to get help for different language ..but didn't got much help for further from my friend and College..
Leetcode is also important for solving because problem solving is steps doing in systematic way and to know that with different approach leet code helps in that and along with that knowledge and custisoty us at first because curiosity leads to much things
Nowadays cracking sde interviews is a mission for many 🤣
Loved this podcast for sure!
Kitni cute hai ye yaarr 🤤
Not sure if it is mentioned in the video, but what does Position bring you? if you have money and core competency (you learn alot) for what reason would u go for "position"?
I also agree, LinkedIn is becoming something like Facebook or at least not that professional.
Plus, when most things are hidden or abstracted then LinkedIn like companies boast that they have this or that efficient algorithms when you don't know how to verify, as I don't see relevant posts max time on my wall.
Great podcast pooja
Thanks gaurang ❤️
damn such a well produced one!
Great interview
amazing conversation
this was what i exactly wanted right now
Yayyy
Need more of these podcasts!
Subscribe and turn on the bell icon to be notified 🙂 a lot more to come
Suscribe to the channel to get an episode every alternate week, Piyush. We will soon start posting every week :)
Great stuff
I believe that every business out there is claiming to be an authentic one but still others raise concerns then how will you measure your authenticity level?
One of the best podcasts I have listened to
Thank you Vinit!
We are glad you liked it Vinit!
and my doubt is why pillows are there on the laps of the both
what does core competency mean can anyone explain in simpler terms
Loved it :)
really cool guy
bro applied cap theorem to real life
Let's gooooo pod game on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice podcast
4:40 constant learner and problem solving skills.
Arpit bro I will become like you one day
Amazing podcast!
Thank you Karan!
Artpith sir is the Virat Kohli of Software Engineering
I would really love to hear about the scenarios where they have broken prod and how and what did they do to fix it ....! 😅 I have been in couple of them and it's fun 😂
Amazing podcast, great insights.
Subscribe for more 😊
Quite useful
Thanks for Watching Eliza ❤️
But also you are right preparing interview seems like same as you discussed ..
But always have finance pressure and because of the the first thing comes vlike let's get job get out of finance issue and at that with just curiosity most of people and company does not gaye because they ask problem solving using the leetcode😅
why Arpit's linkedin doesnt have that 2 months experience
He has the same mindset which I have to be curious and not to do same as everyone else
Is it really easy for girls to get into big techs or i am just looking for excuses😞😞
Staying put in a toxic job even if the market is bad ... may not be a wise decision
Yes..money is not always the point
You have to, money gives you independent. You need to be independent.
@@binarypain Having more time gives you freedom not money. Don't sell it in the illusion of buying freedom cause you are doing the opposite
Hey! Great talk
But reddit seems more authentic than linkdin
wanted 4k Video :( But great pod overall
She didn't left google
They throw her out😅
Summary btao jldi
[Curiosity]---> really moved by this word arpit
another day
another sanwal slay
Hahaha 😭❤️
I would add one more thing
PPPH
h is health.
You should get time for your health as well. Otherwise ,what's the bottom line of the whole thing.
Haha , I found it hilarious , Earlier people glorified IIT and earn money now glorifying big companies and then start teaching coding and relates it with engineering is 😂 , Engineering != coding
Modi ji of software world.
On LinkedIn now a days they are copy paste of chat gpt and post ...and the same post and same pattern again and again..
Same profile Picture on LinkedIn
Holding that pillow looks pretty sus.
engaging
Pooja is so damn beautiful!
1:00:57
"Can code for 15 hours straight without even a sip of water" -- Bhaiya jee thoda jada nahi ho gaya?
For 1.5 years I suffered from acute water deficiency. Something I fixed now but yesterday I did 10 hours straight. Again, I do not recommend but this happens when I am in the flow state. Not everyday.
@@AsliEngineering Damn! Take care of yourself buddy. I do agree with your flow state part, however, as per my experience of being a handson engineer for almost over 12 years now, I have found that my productivity tends to taper off with extended period of coding unless it's a very trivial and repetitive code. Small breaks keep me charged up and help in going for longer duration. Sure, I have had episodes of being in front of my keyboard for double digit hours, but those hours were less productive and effectively had my brain circuit fried up lol. But, whatever floats your boat is good, best wishes with Duggup!
Haa yaar, 13 hour tak coding karna without a sip of water. Kuch zyada hi ho gaya
the person who says that he'll create a 'authentic stories' platform is having a fake thumbnail. new heights reached in hypocrisy!!!!!!
@@rajkamalpmalyal8664 i don’t know why people in india worship these guys. legit herd culture
@@rajkamalpmalyal8664 the worst part is, these a-holes should realise that millions of people are watching them, they should at least have the bare minimum humanity and not misuse whatever views they’re getting.
@@rajkamalpmalyal8664 this is precisely why i hate indian userbase online. first they destroyed facebook, then twitter, youtube, snapchat, instagram, tiktok. everything. the list goes on and on and on.
Its a shame that @poojasanwal used a clickbait .
I sense some narcissism
29:32
damnn
Such a Obsessed and Nerd Stuff and trying to put on the same on others Mind 🤢 Life Much More !!!
To some extent it looks good but moving on, I Dnt find interesting stuff in him 😕
Click bait, already we people are tired of these stuff. Don't make these type of click baits.
I too can code 10 to 15 hours gay... i start as straight but trun gay as time progresses.
Damn 😂😂
Lego....
hey man, dont force your kids to waht u want to e rather identify her epassion and interest and let here do that. What a stuppid way of techies though after years of thoughtdul life ha
Fake Thumbnail :(
lol 16 hours without a sip of water. That isn't a good thing at all and nothing to flex about.