I graduated in 1999, so I'm definitely not your core audience 🙂 I've always been a cynic. But listening to you talk, and reading the comments here, I have to say that I have hope for our country. If even a fraction of young people have the same toughness and compassion as you do, then our society will be in good hands!
If a person like you who has so much experience can connect to the video, I hope most of the other viewers can too. This comment made my day. Thank you so much ❤️
I'm 2020 undergraduate in CS. Most of my friends got placed in good companies.I got placed in Infosys only. Every body else stared there journey of life in the final semester and i'm still trying to get better job as infosys didn't sent me the offer letter yet becoz of covid. more than a year have been passed.I can't express my feelings in words.The way you narrated the story it feels "bass aap bol rhe, kahani toh meri h"
@@KeertiPurswani Yes absolutely 😊!!Apart from this ,I would like to thank you for making us understand very complex dp problems.You are very good at ds algo..hope very soon u will be part of microsoft/google/amazon/apple then i gonna ask for referrals..xD
Thanks to Keerti’s motivational and problems solving skills lectures , 3 months back i got into a product company with post of SDE1. And I didn’t join infosys.
Loved it Keerti, and yes we all feel that pressure to get the job so hard at some point in our life... its commendable that you are educating other to how to answer those basic logics well!! keep making more content..👍
Thanks a lot Keerti di. You are an inspiration. ❤️ Just today I was feeling very disheartened that I have been a failure at everything I have ever attempted. From JEE, to GATE and to my first job. Thanks for motivating me. Now I will keep my patience and keep trying for a better job than what I have at present. I have learnt to believe that it is okay if you don't get your dream job just out of college. Career is a journey. And someday I will get there if I keep moving towards it.
I am sure you will get a better job @Sneha. Don't give up! There are so many examples where because of persistence, people achieve success. You will too! Forget the past. Don't let JEE or GATE results affect your present! I know easier said than done but you can :)
Thank you so much for sharing your story and believe me it really helps. I was also hurt at my first job when my manager decided to put me in PIP for some reason different than my incompetence. But then I was mentally healthy and I worked till midnight every day, and as soon as I got out of PIP, I left the org and got into a much much better position. Next few years I continued rising professionally but now I am depressed due to something in my personal life which has also affected my professional life and one fine day I resigned because I wanted to just sleep and have rest for few months, alone. But now after six months, I believe I am getting better and just now started giving interviews. It helps to think that more than once in the past I was down, and I was able to fight back every time, but, dangerously sometimes then a feeling comes is a fight worth it? Anyways, the fact that I have talked about it and I wanna get better means I am getting better and knowing that initiates a positive feedback loop. In case if you have read till here, I really liked your coding interview questions.
Thank you for sharing your story @Abhishek. I am really glad things are getting better for you! Don't give up. You have a lot of great things waiting for you :)
You are helping a lot of students, just watched your space optimization video for dp problems and no where on youtube i was able to find such video, but I am glad that I found yours. Keep helping us. :)
This is really honest and inspiring to the core. Adding it to my saved links to watch it again and again whenever I feel down. I really needed this at this point of time. Thank you for coming up with this. Keep growing. All the best
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and motivating us . this is definitely one of the most honest and inspiring video I have seen on software engineering side recently, there are a lot of RUclipsrs who make tutorials and solves coding questions in our country but I haven't seen many people who share their experiences and the truths of what goes in these companies and how people are mistreated. Keep making these videos , keep sharing content , keep helping people .
Kudos to your hardwork and honesty. Despite after spending a decade in field and doing my graduation and Master’s in CS I feel I am not good enough but after looking at your video it makes me rethink. Thanks for making these videos
Watching this a year later di, very honest and inspiring, not many people reveal their experiences with such honesty. As a non cs fresher who just started the grind to make it big in IT, this is surely inspirational!
While every other video is talking about preparations to get into faang...this is the one I've come across which talks about the psyche everyone goes through who is trying to get into them. I'd say this is sort of a meta preparartion video. Good going !!
The sentence "Let's be human to each other", one of the most important yet esoteric things of human nature. I haven't seen this sorta thing being displayed towards me in ages. Somehow just to hear it I feel nice.
yes, we should always compare with ourselves and no one else. Agar tumhara level x hai aur tumhare sath jo hai team mein uska 4x hai toh , yeh dekh k darna nahi hai. Bas apun ko apna 100% effort dena baki jo hoga hoga. Agar tum har v jawoge tb v tum jit gye kuiki tumhe 100% dena aa gya. 😇
I was very low that I can't make techical skills to higher level but seriously after seeing this I got some clarity and confidence.. Thanks a ton keerthi... God bless you...
Mine journey is somewhere similar. I had left my job without having any offer in hand, because I wasn't mentally happy there. I thank God that I got family who could afford this , bcz there are people who wants to leave their job , but they can't leave because of financial responsibility, lack of confidence and many more reason .
I could relate to each and every word of yours Keerti.. My journey has been more or less same as yours.. Moved to a different city different state for my first job in an MNC that I got on campus as a fresher but decided to leave it at the very first day to join a startup no one knows about. Everyone challenged my decision and that's one of the most risky decision I had taken. I can proudly say that it was the best decision I took for myself and today I have honed myself starting from zero in a way that I believe I can be whatever I want and I can build any product from scratch to a profitable venture all by myself. This video reminded me of all the struggles I had been through and made me super confident that I can pull off anything with efforts in the right direction. More power to content creators like you!!
I am less than half way through your video and I totally feel every single word that you said. Even I started at a company wherein I worked for 13-15 hours a day, even on weekends and the end result of that wasn't what I expected and I was told to leave. Such experiences teach you so much, and when you do get a chance at a better job after that, you just know that you don't have to commit the same mistakes again and you're hungrier than ever to just learn every bloody thing
Thank you for making tutorials and motivating us. It not only improves our knowledge but also shares real world scenarios and handling tough situations
The video is extremely motivational and inspirational. Currently I'm into service based company and having around 1 year of experience. I'm really trying hard to learn DSA and get into a good product based company. Thanks didi for the good content
Really honest talk! Most of the people talk about how to achieve success but very few people talk about how to deal with failures. There are more failures in everyone's life before achieving success. Hence such videos are very helpful for people going through such phases in life!
I got reminded of this line. "Pick a Boss. Your first boss is the biggest factor in your career success. A boss who doesn`t trust you won`t give you opportunities to grow - William Raduchel" and hell yeah it followed me like a curse where ever I went until I decided to take 180 turn and changed my path to a way better direction.
@keerthi purwani Excellent. I loved this advice: We are all humans, let's help each other. Awesome ! what a thought. I'd like share some interesting thing about myself. I graduated in computer science and engineering in 2009 and got into my first job as an engineer in 2015. Don't like reveal what happened in between, but I know now that I wasn't ready. When I pursued seriously( acting on what's necessary instead of just dreaming ), I got multiple opportunities. That's the beauty. I am always fascinated to become a better class developer. I learnt a lot in this channel. I admire your motivation to share what you have learnt. Thank you so much for this video,
This is really inspiring keerti and I am agree with you . Even I can relate this to my professional life when I struggled for promotion even after so much of hardwork and I was thinking to leave the job. But finally I got promoted now . Keep rocking . 🎉
Thank you maam for the inspiring message . I have learnt one lesson that through our failures we learn to be a more humble person and when we actually achieve something big we truly value that to the fullest which is more important
This video is worth watching, irrespective of year. People think it's easy for NIT, IIT, Computer Science Students, but that is wrong, and in fact it's harder for them, I know people who joined companies with 29 LPA or 43 LPA as a fresher but now they want to switch due to job not satisfying enough but scared of switching thinking it will impact their profile, and many people from top colleges stay unplaced for long time or stay unsatisfied, not by salary, but by the work they do. Everyone's Journey is unique.
Well best thing about your video is that, you don’t look like natural orator. At least on camera. So your try and effort is very much visible. Which is very inspiring, and will be very helpful for people later on. Specially those who are stuck at some level and not growing. Please a video on your journey on learning algorithms, as like many people like me are stuck on a level making loose motivation.
I am myself going through my placements. I am from a tier 3 college and worked really hard on my dsa skills for the past year. I got an opportunity to appear for the assessment of my dream company and got unlucky with a question where the description was unclear. I don't know if I will be shortlisted for the interviews. I believe that my work would not go to waste and I will keep on trying until I achieve my goal. But sometimes it seems so uncertain. This video was very motivational and hearing your story was inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
You will definitely reach your goal!! For sure. One interview doesn't define you!! You have the knowledge now. You are ready to ace any interview out there 🙂 I know it is hard but this is part of your journey. Have faith in yourself and make sure to pat yourself on back for improving everyday 😇
Thanks for this video. Am early career engineer. Wanting to get a new job but struggling with these interview coding problems. But now I feel that if keep working at it maybe I can also get to a level where I also crack those big tech company interviews like you too 😀
Keerti how did you find the grit to take on the responsibility of developing an app all by yourself in a language that you never heard of, especially after having your morale extinguished by a lousy manager, and having had such a negative experience at your last job?? How did you find the confidence & self belief? Tell us of your mystic methods o' Keerti gurvi! Teach us Mata ji!!!
You are doing a really really good job Keerti. Being someone from NIT Warangal, I can relate so much with your story. Your way of explaining thing is also great. Please keep uploading. Your content is really helpful. All the best...
thanks for video Kreeti. just now , I was thinking about job and career and your video came. i have so similar story as you. Feeling much better after this.
Thank you so much for this video! It's really really helpful, I could relate to it so much. it is such a great feeling when someone says that I'm there for you :)
Hi Kirti, i am so thankful you shared this video.. i am 6 years exp developer and in a startup since 4 years.. i also have worked very hard at initial time and did not get appreciated at all.. and told things that i should not work hard work smart.. i used to work till 4 am in the morning.. but never got appraised.. but i really cant leave this job due to financial issues.. and other side i am keep preparing for the job interviews and not getting any opportunity..but each day is like a burden in this company what should i do.. pls suggest
You will definitely get an opportunity Neha. I am sure. You just have to keep trying. Ask for referrals, do mock interviews, practise and you will be there! Believe in yourself
I graduated in 1999, so I'm definitely not your core audience 🙂 I've always been a cynic. But listening to you talk, and reading the comments here, I have to say that I have hope for our country. If even a fraction of young people have the same toughness and compassion as you do, then our society will be in good hands!
If a person like you who has so much experience can connect to the video, I hope most of the other viewers can too. This comment made my day. Thank you so much ❤️
I'm 2020 undergraduate in CS. Most of my friends got placed in good companies.I got placed in Infosys only. Every body else stared there journey of life in the final semester and i'm still trying to get better job as infosys didn't sent me the offer letter yet becoz of covid.
more than a year have been passed.I can't express my feelings in words.The way you narrated the story it feels "bass aap bol rhe, kahani toh meri h"
I hope you feel more hopeful and confident now 😇
@@KeertiPurswani Yes absolutely 😊!!Apart from this ,I would like to thank you for making us understand very complex dp problems.You are very good at ds algo..hope very soon u will be part of microsoft/google/amazon/apple then i gonna ask for referrals..xD
Thanks Shashank. Though, there are so many other companies which are doing well.
I am at Intuit right now and I am happy there 😇
@ shashank kumar have you joined Infosys?
Thanks to Keerti’s motivational and problems solving skills lectures , 3 months back i got into a product company with post of SDE1. And I didn’t join infosys.
Loved it Keerti, and yes we all feel that pressure to get the job so hard at some point in our life... its commendable that you are educating other to how to answer those basic logics well!! keep making more content..👍
Thank you :)
Thanks a lot Keerti di. You are an inspiration. ❤️
Just today I was feeling very disheartened that I have been a failure at everything I have ever attempted.
From JEE, to GATE and to my first job.
Thanks for motivating me. Now I will keep my patience and keep trying for a better job than what I have at present.
I have learnt to believe that it is okay if you don't get your dream job just out of college. Career is a journey. And someday I will get there if I keep moving towards it.
I am sure you will get a better job @Sneha. Don't give up! There are so many examples where because of persistence, people achieve success. You will too! Forget the past. Don't let JEE or GATE results affect your present! I know easier said than done but you can :)
The thing you said about managers is so true. Thanks for mentioning it. And in this whole crisis, it is important to be kind to people.
Yes, the world is in dire need of kindness right now!
Thank you so much for sharing your story and believe me it really helps. I was also hurt at my first job when my manager decided to put me in PIP for some reason different than my incompetence. But then I was mentally healthy and I worked till midnight every day, and as soon as I got out of PIP, I left the org and got into a much much better position. Next few years I continued rising professionally but now I am depressed due to something in my personal life which has also affected my professional life and one fine day I resigned because I wanted to just sleep and have rest for few months, alone. But now after six months, I believe I am getting better and just now started giving interviews. It helps to think that more than once in the past I was down, and I was able to fight back every time, but, dangerously sometimes then a feeling comes is a fight worth it? Anyways, the fact that I have talked about it and I wanna get better means I am getting better and knowing that initiates a positive feedback loop.
In case if you have read till here, I really liked your coding interview questions.
Thank you for sharing your story @Abhishek. I am really glad things are getting better for you! Don't give up. You have a lot of great things waiting for you :)
@@KeertiPurswani Thank you!
Amazing video! I resonate a lot with this. Empathy is something that is really important at work and throughout our lives. Thanks for creating this!
You are helping a lot of students, just watched your space optimization video for dp problems and no where on youtube i was able to find such video, but I am glad that I found yours. Keep helping us. :)
Thanks Ayushi. Means so much. Please do share the channel with your friends. It will help me get to more people ❤️😇
Such a gem of a video. I wish all youtubers had empathy like you..Keerti. Every point is valuable.
Honest story impact people and brings change in society. Very inspiring.
Plz subscrib my channel
This is really honest and inspiring to the core. Adding it to my saved links to watch it again and again whenever I feel down. I really needed this at this point of time. Thank you for coming up with this. Keep growing. All the best
That really means a lot to me :) All the best to you too!
You go girl!! Keep sharing content. Keep inspiring people.
Thanks @Meghana 😇😇
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and motivating us . this is definitely one of the most honest and inspiring video I have seen on software engineering side recently, there are a lot of RUclipsrs who make tutorials and solves coding questions in our country but I haven't seen many people who share their experiences and the truths of what goes in these companies and how people are mistreated.
Keep making these videos , keep sharing content , keep helping people .
Means a lot :)
Kudos to your hardwork and honesty. Despite after spending a decade in field and doing my graduation and Master’s in CS I feel I am not good enough but after looking at your video it makes me rethink. Thanks for making these videos
Watching this a year later di, very honest and inspiring, not many people reveal their experiences with such honesty. As a non cs fresher who just started the grind to make it big in IT, this is surely inspirational!
Thanks for sharing your journey !! Helping each other and becoming a better person should be the utmost priority :)
I think , every body in this diverse universe are related to each other.
I really needed this.i was feeling especially low today. After watching this, I feel a little better. Thank you very much ma'am. Have a great day
I am glad you are feeling better now @Bhavya :)
you are a genuine person, thanks for expressing yourself, a lot of us are doubting themseleves and getting depressed, these talks were needed.
Didi i am a 2rd year ECE. Your words gave goosebumps. One day i ll become a good software engineer🔥
Very much relatable...Thank you very much keerti for being brutal honest and highlighting our Software jobs plight .
Many people are able to connect with this :) it's high time we all talk about it openly!
While every other video is talking about preparations to get into faang...this is the one I've come across which talks about the psyche everyone goes through who is trying to get into them. I'd say this is sort of a meta preparartion video. Good going !!
The timing couldn't have been better. Thanks for this video.
😊😊
The sentence "Let's be human to each other", one of the most important yet esoteric things of human nature. I haven't seen this sorta thing being displayed towards me in ages. Somehow just to hear it I feel nice.
Way to go 👍. You embody the energies of Durga and Saraswati 🔥
yes, we should always compare with ourselves and no one else. Agar tumhara level x hai aur tumhare sath jo hai team mein uska 4x hai toh , yeh dekh k darna nahi hai. Bas apun ko apna 100% effort dena baki jo hoga hoga. Agar tum har v jawoge tb v tum jit gye kuiki tumhe 100% dena aa gya. 😇
"if i can do it you can do it" really boosted my confidence, thank you so much!!
You are amazing. Mad respect to you. For your authenticity
Thanks Shimaal 🙏🙏😇
So much of positivity and inspiration!
You inspire me a lot! You go girl❤️
Keep flying high 💯
Thank you so much Aakanksha. Means a lot ❤️❤️
I was very low that I can't make techical skills to higher level but seriously after seeing this I got some clarity and confidence.. Thanks a ton keerthi... God bless you...
Mine journey is somewhere similar. I had left my job without having any offer in hand, because I wasn't mentally happy there. I thank God that I got family who could afford this , bcz there are people who wants to leave their job , but they can't leave because of financial responsibility, lack of confidence and many more reason .
Really like the way you inspire people like us 👍
I could relate to each and every word of yours Keerti.. My journey has been more or less same as yours.. Moved to a different city different state for my first job in an MNC that I got on campus as a fresher but decided to leave it at the very first day to join a startup no one knows about. Everyone challenged my decision and that's one of the most risky decision I had taken. I can proudly say that it was the best decision I took for myself and today I have honed myself starting from zero in a way that I believe I can be whatever I want and I can build any product from scratch to a profitable venture all by myself.
This video reminded me of all the struggles I had been through and made me super confident that I can pull off anything with efforts in the right direction. More power to content creators like you!!
Thank you for being you and sharing your elightenment.
I am less than half way through your video and I totally feel every single word that you said. Even I started at a company wherein I worked for 13-15 hours a day, even on weekends and the end result of that wasn't what I expected and I was told to leave. Such experiences teach you so much, and when you do get a chance at a better job after that, you just know that you don't have to commit the same mistakes again and you're hungrier than ever to just learn every bloody thing
Exactly Vindhya. I am so glad you could connect to the video! 😇😇
So true.
Thank you for making tutorials and motivating us. It not only improves our knowledge but also shares real world scenarios and handling tough situations
Wow u r so strong n inspirational... had goosebumps 😍
Thank you so much 🙏🙏😇😇
The video is extremely motivational and inspirational. Currently I'm into service based company and having around 1 year of experience. I'm really trying hard to learn DSA and get into a good product based company. Thanks didi for the good content
Every one goes through similar situations in life. Thanks for talking it loud about it.
That's because we get into the 9 to 5 rat race and struggle to keep up.
Glad to see Indian female Tech youtuber
Really honest talk! Most of the people talk about how to achieve success but very few people talk about how to deal with failures.
There are more failures in everyone's life before achieving success. Hence such videos are very helpful for people going through such phases in life!
Yes, I want to develop a culture where we can openly discuss our struggles/failures! :)
I got reminded of this line. "Pick a Boss. Your first boss is the biggest factor in your career success. A boss who doesn`t trust you won`t give you opportunities to grow - William Raduchel" and hell yeah it followed me like a curse where ever I went until I decided to take 180 turn and changed my path to a way better direction.
Somehow I just find you more and more beautiful after looking to your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much ma'am, this video made my day : )
@keerthi purwani Excellent. I loved this advice: We are all humans, let's help each other. Awesome ! what a thought.
I'd like share some interesting thing about myself. I graduated in computer science and engineering in 2009 and got into my first job as an engineer in 2015. Don't like reveal what happened in between, but I know now that I wasn't ready. When I pursued seriously( acting on what's necessary instead of just dreaming ), I got multiple opportunities. That's the beauty.
I am always fascinated to become a better class developer. I learnt a lot in this channel. I admire your motivation to share what you have learnt.
Thank you so much for this video,
Truly inspiring mam.God bless you. I feel confident now, I will achieve it!!!
Great journey and honest message. Keep inspiring 🙏
Thanks keerthi for sharing your story honestly
You are perfect...keep going and helping us🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. Means a lot 😇
Hi Keerthi, Really you worked super hard to get into this position. Thanks for making this video.
Yup I did :) really happy to be able to share my journey! :)
This is really inspiring keerti and I am agree with you . Even I can relate this to my professional life when I struggled for promotion even after so much of hardwork and I was thinking to leave the job. But finally I got promoted now .
Keep rocking . 🎉
loved the way you have expressed your journey 👍really motivating
I loved it ma'am. I am going through a lot more in personal life, definitely yes, mental health is most important.
You are beautiful both inside and outside
Means so much to me ❤️ thank you 😇😇
Thank you so much for talking about this. ❤️
Thank you maam for the inspiring message . I have learnt one lesson that through our failures we learn to be a more humble person and when we actually achieve something big we truly value that to the fullest which is more important
Agreed!! 😇😇
Thanks alot for the video, that's the best time for me to listen something like this. It really increases my self confidence.
I am really glad :)
You are a amazing soul... & spreading the same. Keep ⭐✨
Keerti mam you are very genuine person
Wonderful Video Keerti , just loved it.
Thank you :)
This video is worth watching, irrespective of year.
People think it's easy for NIT, IIT, Computer Science Students, but that is wrong, and in fact it's harder for them, I know people who joined companies with 29 LPA or 43 LPA as a fresher but now they want to switch due to job not satisfying enough but scared of switching thinking it will impact their profile, and many people from top colleges stay unplaced for long time or stay unsatisfied, not by salary, but by the work they do.
Everyone's Journey is unique.
Very true.
Thank you for motivation 👍..GOD bless you..Take care
Well best thing about your video is that, you don’t look like natural orator. At least on camera. So your try and effort is very much visible. Which is very inspiring, and will be very helpful for people later on. Specially those who are stuck at some level and not growing. Please a video on your journey on learning algorithms, as like many people like me are stuck on a level making loose motivation.
I will take not being a natural orator as a compliment here :p
Will definitely make a video on my algorithms journey :)
Yes it was a compliment 😊
Thanks for speaking this out!! Amazing!
I am myself going through my placements. I am from a tier 3 college and worked really hard on my dsa skills for the past year. I got an opportunity to appear for the assessment of my dream company and got unlucky with a question where the description was unclear. I don't know if I will be shortlisted for the interviews. I believe that my work would not go to waste and I will keep on trying until I achieve my goal. But sometimes it seems so uncertain. This video was very motivational and hearing your story was inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
You will definitely reach your goal!! For sure. One interview doesn't define you!!
You have the knowledge now. You are ready to ace any interview out there 🙂
I know it is hard but this is part of your journey. Have faith in yourself and make sure to pat yourself on back for improving everyday 😇
Very well said. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for this video. Am early career engineer. Wanting to get a new job but struggling with these interview coding problems. But now I feel that if keep working at it maybe I can also get to a level where I also crack those big tech company interviews like you too 😀
One suggestion you can make a good flutter course as it's in trend, and it will help you in grow.. Limited source is present in market
Keerti how did you find the grit to take on the responsibility of developing an app all by yourself in a language that you never heard of, especially after having your morale extinguished by a lousy manager, and having had such a negative experience at your last job?? How did you find the confidence & self belief? Tell us of your mystic methods o' Keerti gurvi! Teach us Mata ji!!!
exact similar situation I am going through, the placement season and not placed still. pressure is increasing day by day
Read the comments everyone connected beacuse it was too humourous, no show off, You got one subscriber... 👍
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."
Couldn't agree more ❤️
You are doing a really really good job Keerti. Being someone from NIT Warangal, I can relate so much with your story. Your way of explaining thing is also great. Please keep uploading. Your content is really helpful. All the best...
Thank you so much! Means a lot to me 😇😇
thanks for video Kreeti. just now , I was thinking about job and career and your video came. i have so similar story as you. Feeling much better after this.
So glad to know Shivani. I hope you are doing great 😇
Work hard ...never give up ....be patients
Yup!!
Thank you so much for this video!
It's really really helpful, I could relate to it so much.
it is such a great feeling when someone says that I'm there for you :)
More power to you Suhail 😊😊😇😇
@@KeertiPurswani Thank you soo muchhh Keerti✨🤗😀😀
What an inspiring journey! Thanks
Thanks for making this video Im struggling at my current job this helped me to boost my confidence and work harder.
You can get through this 💪💪
Glad this video came in my reccomadations!
Such a good video to start my day with 🙌🏻😇
Just remember you are not alone......
Watching this in 2021. Thanks for sharing your experience. Just needed to hear this now.
Sometimes I also watch it to make myself feel better 🤭
I will book mark this video and watch it every month atleast.
Made our Day! Thanku mam:)
I am really really glad about that! :)
I can relate to you. So inspiring didi
my tyre is tyre 4 and I get no job
very very good video for quick revision js thanks mam
Mam really inspiration story keep doing
Hi Kirti, i am so thankful you shared this video.. i am 6 years exp developer and in a startup since 4 years.. i also have worked very hard at initial time and did not get appreciated at all.. and told things that i should not work hard work smart.. i used to work till 4 am in the morning.. but never got appraised.. but i really cant leave this job due to financial issues.. and other side i am keep preparing for the job interviews and not getting any opportunity..but each day is like a burden in this company what should i do.. pls suggest
You will definitely get an opportunity Neha. I am sure. You just have to keep trying. Ask for referrals, do mock interviews, practise and you will be there! Believe in yourself
God bless you keerti
Thank you Harvindar :)
Wow keerti.
So inspiring, keep going.
Thanks Srikanth 🙂
Nice and inspiring video!!!!!
Glad you liked it!😇
Thanks for the motivation :)
Wowwww deee...this is a really nice video :) :)
Thanks @Shruti ♥️♥️
It's me again... hahaha I wanna say Hello and thanks to share your experiences.
Thanks for sharing your inner feelings.
Thanks for listening😇
i think we should not rely on on campus there are off campus jobs too. tip in software engineering never take anything personal
so humble and true
Dil jeet liya yaar.