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you need guts to share your failures and definately Shrikant has motivated so many students and professionals! thanks Fraz for interviewing him! keep up the good work!
I have worked in service based companies for 6 straight years. in the last 3 years my profile was into coding and believe me I used to work almost 10+ hours everyday because of the huge work and deadlines.. I never got a chance to work for 2 hours in a day because of huge micro management from the scrum masters. We used to write down what we have done for the day and how much time it took to complete a specific task with testing screenshots in the excel sheets so that it will be reviewed by managers by tallying it with Jira/Rally/Azure ticket board
2020-2022 was golden era in IT. I my self jumped from 5k month to 25lpa . Switched 4 companied and pretty much well settled. Right now situation is bad. Fresher barely can get jobs.
I started my career in Bangalore with Wipro in 2015 with a 2.75 LPA and now I am in Londing getting approx 62 LPA. I think the best thing you can do is move out to a country where your skills have higher value. However, I do miss India and all the people there.
@@royalvillagediaries6435 Yes, I am a Java developer. If you have a degree in computer science, good communication and problem solving skills you can make a lot of money in UK.
This video was really motivating. I'm working at a service based company for the past 3 years as a Devops Engineer and looking for a switch to a product based company for SDE roles but faced rejections and was feeling low. Listening to Shrikant really gave me hope that I too can get a job offer from a product based company if I keep preparing harder for clearing interviews.
Nice video. I also was on the same boat. Started with 1L p.a 10 years ago from a grade D college with science degree in a service based company. Was on a cut copy paste kind of job for 4 yrs.. Now with 65L p.a non-maang.. Constant learning will take you places.
@@bloodthirstyworks depends. With 10 yoe u get less calls than a 5 yoe. At this yoe it's better you settle in a place for a while. And there are companies which pays more but they are only a handful
@@suunapaana5638done btech ece 2015 ,no job, again did course on java and web development for 1 year again no job.i have fear that I wouldn't be able to do projects even if I get a job.completely bankrupt and hapless living a dog's life.could you plz help and suggest me some same copy paste job like yours to start with.
00:04 Transition from Accenture to Microsoft in 5 years 01:47 Transition from college to Accenture placement 05:27 Getting support, webinars, mentorship 07:16 Transition from support to development role 10:57 Upskill yourself during bench period 13:10 Struggles in job search and facing rejections 17:02 Transition from a previous job to a startup during lockdown 18:53 Struggles during job switch and learning new skills. 22:09 Comparison of work experience between VMWare and Accenture 24:06 Importance of a good resume for job switching 27:53 Journey from Accenture to Microsoft Crafted by Merlin AI.
Thanks for nice interview,, this interview makes lot more people to how to face Rejections and how to find ways to our goals always be positive and alert and work hard to get what u want
FINALLY a SUPPORT TASK guy .. 🤦 finally someone i can relate to ... M in the exact same phase... I'll be resigning soon ... Even when it's ression going on .. I'll push myself to the risk ... It's not good to do a support task for long anyways ... Let's hope for the best 🤞..
Please don't unless you have it all planned. I resigned because i had prepared so much and was getting rejections because of notice period. As i mentioned in the video pls don't risk it.
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
Thank you much for motivating us. I am also having 5+ year experience and got stuck in service based company. Hope I will also clear product based company one day🙏
I am Mechanical Engineer. I joined Infosys last year and obviously no skill in programming and problem solving passed 6 months without anything..Started it as a task for myself daily doing coding and DSA for 1 to 2 hrs a day. Today there was Infy TQ contest and solved the two questions. Even I can say consistancy and learning Nature does help. Hoping I get Power Programmer role and get a good salary ♥️
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
Thank you Fraz for these knowledgeable sessions. Working at Google and managing a successful YT channel. You are a motivation for all the cribbers who make excuses.
This was a really nice vlog, Shrikant was honest and simple to spill out the details and this sounded very encouraging to anyone who are stuck in service companies without knowing how one could transition to a product company. Great video Fraz, keep doing such videos. Thank you
Me khud Accenture me Java developer hu😂. Randomly technology allocate nahi hota... Wo jo 3 attempt wala exam hai... Usme kitna score karte ho us hisab se tumko stream milta hai...baki ye ek sahi baat hai ke ... Jyada kaam nahi milta... Esa feel hota hai ke paisa fokat pe araha hai😂... And agar tumko teamlead kuch develop karne deta hai aur tum in time karke dete ho...then congrats 🎉 tumko sikhne ko mauka milega... Agar task me delay karte ho tto jaan lo...phir se developer wali kaam maat dhund na...wo tumko support pe daal denge aur khud tumko pata nahi chalega😅
What a man! We have our placements going on in our campus and due to recession companies are nit hiring much and on the top of all I'm from a non it branch (EEE) I have a decent set of skills but still due to my branch and rescission out if 10 companies only 2 will select us just for the coding round and even if you solve all the questions ita not guaranteed thet they will call you for interview soo these past few months were are little stressful but this video really gave me hope that if I'm true to my work success will follow 😁
Fraz, I worked with Accenture back in 2007 as a fresher in one of its back office processes and was still offered a 2.2LPA package. Back in the day I knew my friends who earned really well in tech in Accenture even as new joinees. Not sure if they're paying as low as 3.3 LPA to beginner level engineers now. If yes, then I guess they've lost it.
I really liked the discussion and the points discussed. Actually the discussion was very detailed and awesome format of presentation with all the necessary queries that any of us working in services company has.
Realllyy very very nice podcast or interview, whatever you say, but Srikanth's journey is very inspiring. Liking something is really important to pursue. Ek mei sbse strong bnna h, very nice sentence.
I'm a 23 year old student in my final year of a BTech in Computer Engineering. There are currently placement drives happening on my campus, but I'm not confident I'll be able to clear the aptitude tests and make it to the technical/coding rounds. I have three different perspectives from friends on what I should do after graduation: 1. Get work experience first - it's more important than any degree (said by a friend in the Czech Republic) 2. There's not a huge salary difference if you get an MTech or not - focus on working (said by a front end developer friend in Bangalore) 3. Prepare for GATE and qualify for an MTech at an IIT to get a high paying job (said by a friend doing a PhD at IIT Gandhinagar ) I'm feeling confused about what path to take. My gut agrees most with options 1 and 2, but I'm not fully convinced. Does anyone have advice on whether I should focus on getting work experience first or pursuing higher education? What factors should I consider in making this decision? Any input is appreciated!
Choose 1st only Other are waste of time and if you don't have confidence then build it man prepare for apti and interview improve communication skills...they see whether you are ready or confident to do job...prefer role over salary and choose IT field only..don't go into core if salary is 8LPa choose IT with 4.5 lpa over core in 8lpa Mark my words
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
All IT engineers should protest against companies to reduce notice period. All comp want employee to serve 3 month np bit want new employee in 1month..this is simply bullshit.
Hi, I like this kind of podcast episode. If possible can you tell a story about any non engineering person like MCA or equivalent who got placed in a software company and their journey? Looking forward to it.
hi bro i am focusing only on python and R and i want to master it! . But by watching your video i came to know that i should learn vmware too ... Which will seriously Hamoer my foccus on mastering python and R . and any person would not do all programming langages present in the world .He would be alm over place
I started with 60k per year and came 25l/year in 7 years and settled with minor increments for last 3 years ,, I thought doing great but after seeing realised that I missed me.
It's been 7 years since I am working in Accenture on Oracle support project. Should I start with DSA and start preparing or it's very tough to get out after such a long period? Or should I try to switch to Oracle? Please help I am really tensed and confused 😭😑
The part where he told that he applied to 30 company interviews, we want to know how and from where he applied, that is, "without college on campus companies, how to apply off campus" please make a guidance video on this
In initial yes probably one don’t get to choose the tech in which they are going to be worked on in any service company. Regardless there are always the chance to switch to next tech stack or kind of project. Don’t get to Support/Test/Development. Cause 1st one need to gain experience. Even if one is in support, grow and learn then switch. Form your base. And the fundamental rule of IT is learning.
I am 26 years old and still stuck in wipro as project engineer and salary is only 4.5 LPA, I am not really that interested in coding but I need 20+ LPA so, please make separate video on that
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Sir I want to talk to you because I am very depirate for my future please tell me what I can do afer 12th sir please give me your contact no.
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Testing se development me Jane ke liye ....dsa ke sath sath koi project jaruri hai kya ...ya Java DSA se change ho jayega .... please help me
@@ashokpap2378 jee crack kro
@fraz can you please share his Linkedin profile
you need guts to share your failures and definately Shrikant has motivated so many students and professionals! thanks Fraz for interviewing him! keep up the good work!
Thank you
He is so cheerful & candid about the past , I really liked this conversation .
Congratulations on finally getting the job of your dreams. The journey was long but you finally own it!
Nice dp
I switched from testing to dev by giving 60+ interviews , now I'm in Deloitte USI 😊 believe in yourself.. hardware always pays off 🎉
Congrats brother. Please send me a mail on business@mohammadfraz.com
I have worked in service based companies for 6 straight years. in the last 3 years my profile was into coding and believe me I used to work almost 10+ hours everyday because of the huge work and deadlines..
I never got a chance to work for 2 hours in a day because of huge micro management from the scrum masters.
We used to write down what we have done for the day and how much time it took to complete a specific task with testing screenshots in the excel sheets so that it will be reviewed by managers by tallying it with Jira/Rally/Azure ticket board
2020-2022 was golden era in IT. I my self jumped from 5k month to 25lpa .
Switched 4 companied and pretty much well settled.
Right now situation is bad. Fresher barely can get jobs.
What is tha future 😔
I started my career in Bangalore with Wipro in 2015 with a 2.75 LPA and now I am in Londing getting approx 62 LPA. I think the best thing you can do is move out to a country where your skills have higher value. However, I do miss India and all the people there.
I mean which course you did ?
@@royalvillagediaries6435 I am a software developer
@@imcool421 thank you.. like javaa or which software developer? I am from non it background so asking
In Indian rupees 62 LPA I think worth it Becoz we have lots of expenses also in London
@@royalvillagediaries6435 Yes, I am a Java developer. If you have a degree in computer science, good communication and problem solving skills you can make a lot of money in UK.
This video was really motivating. I'm working at a service based company for the past 3 years as a Devops Engineer and looking for a switch to a product based company for SDE roles but faced rejections and was feeling low. Listening to Shrikant really gave me hope that I too can get a job offer from a product based company if I keep preparing harder for clearing interviews.
All the best Shweta 🔥
Hi u worked as devops engineer 3 year experience why to want to switch to sde profile for i am also devops engineer
@@SaiRam-qp1lf service based pays way less compared to Product based companies
Hello hai am fresher can u pls tell me deveops roadmap..i want to learn can I discuss with u plzz
@@saipreetham7117 ruclips.net/p/PL9gnSGHSqcnoqBXdMwUTRod4Gi3eac2Ak
What a genuine person!!! Great interview
Being her elder sis I'm.proud with her great position n success keep growing n it's really very inquisitive to them who give up.. Successor forever.
my heartiest congratulations to him
Srikanth has been very real person from college days , he motivated me also during tough days.
Nice video. I also was on the same boat.
Started with 1L p.a 10 years ago from a grade D college with science degree in a service based company. Was on a cut copy paste kind of job for 4 yrs..
Now with 65L p.a non-maang..
Constant learning will take you places.
what is your current role ?
@@rahulgaurr111 DevOps
Hi but do you think it would be easy or difficult to maintain same package should you decide to change company?
@@bloodthirstyworks depends. With 10 yoe u get less calls than a 5 yoe. At this yoe it's better you settle in a place for a while. And there are companies which pays more but they are only a handful
@@suunapaana5638done btech ece 2015 ,no job, again did course on java and web development for 1 year again no job.i have fear that I wouldn't be able to do projects even if I get a job.completely bankrupt and hapless living a dog's life.could you plz help and suggest me some same copy paste job like yours to start with.
00:04 Transition from Accenture to Microsoft in 5 years
01:47 Transition from college to Accenture placement
05:27 Getting support, webinars, mentorship
07:16 Transition from support to development role
10:57 Upskill yourself during bench period
13:10 Struggles in job search and facing rejections
17:02 Transition from a previous job to a startup during lockdown
18:53 Struggles during job switch and learning new skills.
22:09 Comparison of work experience between VMWare and Accenture
24:06 Importance of a good resume for job switching
27:53 Journey from Accenture to Microsoft
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Wow , what an amazing journey, a motivation for everybody.
Thanks for bringing such people on your channel Fraz.
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Wonderful thanks for sharing your story
Accenture is really a dream company for all freshers of tier-4 colleges students.
Bhai batao kaise kia
Make this guy a director!
Storyteller op!!
Thanks for nice interview,, this interview makes lot more people to how to face Rejections and how to find ways to our goals always be positive and alert and work hard to get what u want
Motivate me bhaiya => 15 rejection ke baad ek aachi company me Jana 👌👌💕💕
Aapko es video ke liye thank you so much Bhaiya 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Wow... Really honest and inspiring interview
FINALLY a SUPPORT TASK guy .. 🤦 finally someone i can relate to ... M in the exact same phase... I'll be resigning soon ... Even when it's ression going on .. I'll push myself to the risk ... It's not good to do a support task for long anyways ... Let's hope for the best 🤞..
Please don't unless you have it all planned. I resigned because i had prepared so much and was getting rejections because of notice period. As i mentioned in the video pls don't risk it.
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
@@nikhilgupta6535bro you're Spamming the same comment everywhere
Great Session.. Literally I find it very inspiring ... I will start preparing DSA
Thank you much for motivating us. I am also having 5+ year experience and got stuck in service based company. Hope I will also clear product based company one day🙏
Your lpa is how much in service based company... please tell me about if you think..
My current package is 4.5 lpa. I am working hard to get 15 LPA next year.
Amazing journey it was like a short movie 🔥
I am Mechanical Engineer. I joined Infosys last year and obviously no skill in programming and problem solving passed 6 months without anything..Started it as a task for myself daily doing coding and DSA for 1 to 2 hrs a day. Today there was Infy TQ contest and solved the two questions. Even I can say consistancy and learning Nature does help. Hoping I get Power Programmer role and get a good salary ♥️
More power to you ,hope u get all
bhai apna linkedin de sakte ho
@@shivammaurya7912 Vighneshwar Manchikatla
good
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
Thank you Fraz for these knowledgeable sessions. Working at Google and managing a successful YT channel. You are a motivation for all the cribbers who make excuses.
All these videos are inspirational and motivating and I promise I will be sitting along side with you in future discussing my journey.
amazing interview fraz please bring in more influentual people and keep this series goin
Always waiting for the new experience video .Really informative content.💯💯
Sir ji ye series rukni nahi chahiye ❣️❣️❣️🙏🙏🙏
This was a really nice vlog, Shrikant was honest and simple to spill out the details and this sounded very encouraging to anyone who are stuck in service companies without knowing how one could transition to a product company. Great video Fraz, keep doing such videos. Thank you
This was a pure software engineering guiding video
Me khud Accenture me Java developer hu😂. Randomly technology allocate nahi hota... Wo jo 3 attempt wala exam hai... Usme kitna score karte ho us hisab se tumko stream milta hai...baki ye ek sahi baat hai ke ... Jyada kaam nahi milta... Esa feel hota hai ke paisa fokat pe araha hai😂... And agar tumko teamlead kuch develop karne deta hai aur tum in time karke dete ho...then congrats 🎉 tumko sikhne ko mauka milega... Agar task me delay karte ho tto jaan lo...phir se developer wali kaam maat dhund na...wo tumko support pe daal denge aur khud tumko pata nahi chalega😅
Bohot help ho raha hai Bhaiya ...Great Job
Fraz Bhaiya.
What a man! We have our placements going on in our campus and due to recession companies are nit hiring much and on the top of all I'm from a non it branch (EEE) I have a decent set of skills but still due to my branch and rescission out if 10 companies only 2 will select us just for the coding round and even if you solve all the questions ita not guaranteed thet they will call you for interview soo these past few months were are little stressful but this video really gave me hope that if I'm true to my work success will follow 😁
Amazing video, i am graduating next year and this gives me motivation. Thankyou
Fraz, I worked with Accenture back in 2007 as a fresher in one of its back office processes and was still offered a 2.2LPA package. Back in the day I knew my friends who earned really well in tech in Accenture even as new joinees. Not sure if they're paying as low as 3.3 LPA to beginner level engineers now. If yes, then I guess they've lost it.
Yes the 3.3 lpa condition is real
Yes I'm a fresher who just got offer letter stating 3.4 lpa in Accenture
@@shanmugasundaram.m1313for which role??
@@shanmugasundaram.m1313 What about now man?
Nice Bhiaya very amazing video 💕💕
great video ,never give up.
Ye Video Dekh ke inspiration mila ra ha hai yar. !! Nice Video....!!!
I really liked the discussion and the points discussed. Actually the discussion was very detailed and awesome format of presentation with all the necessary queries that any of us working in services company has.
It is actually not random, support vs dev vs testing vs infra is based on your college brand and common agreement between college and company
Such a honest and genuine guy 👍🏼
After long time I'm seeing an interview that is relatable and motivating at the same time. Thank you ❤
Realllyy very very nice podcast or interview, whatever you say, but Srikanth's journey is very inspiring. Liking something is really important to pursue. Ek mei sbse strong bnna h, very nice sentence.
@ 20:00 🎉
His journey is quite relatable. Great man,
Wow!!I Can relate to everything he said!!Thanks for this!!!
Both guys are amazing. Thank you for sharing a valueable points.
I'm a 23 year old student in my final year of a BTech in Computer Engineering. There are currently placement drives happening on my campus, but I'm not confident I'll be able to clear the aptitude tests and make it to the technical/coding rounds.
I have three different perspectives from friends on what I should do after graduation:
1. Get work experience first - it's more important than any degree (said by a friend in the Czech Republic)
2. There's not a huge salary difference if you get an MTech or not - focus on working (said by a front end developer friend in Bangalore)
3. Prepare for GATE and qualify for an MTech at an IIT to get a high paying job (said by a friend doing a PhD at IIT Gandhinagar )
I'm feeling confused about what path to take. My gut agrees most with options 1 and 2, but I'm not fully convinced.
Does anyone have advice on whether I should focus on getting work experience first or pursuing higher education? What factors should I consider in making this decision? Any input is appreciated!
Choose 1st only
Other are waste of time and if you don't have confidence then build it man prepare for apti and interview improve communication skills...they see whether you are ready or confident to do job...prefer role over salary and choose IT field only..don't go into core if salary is 8LPa choose IT with 4.5 lpa over core in 8lpa
Mark my words
when your company is being acquired or is acquiring another firm , then RUN...RUN...RUN .
Thank you Mohammed, Amazing and very informative conversation with Srikhant, keep up the good work.
Now you can't because these success stories are limited to covid times when companies hire people in bulk and paying high due demand now it's not possible in huge numbers only experienced and People from Good colleges will select for these companies
Thank You for the amazing content bhaiya!!
All IT engineers should protest against companies to reduce notice period.
All comp want employee to serve 3 month np bit want new employee in 1month..this is simply bullshit.
Sabhi safal hona ka bad mammy ko batata hai first 😍😍
Someone who is so relatable...👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing story and I am so proud of him ❤
Very honest and down to earth person
I don’t do any coding but still earning same . Kaun kare mehnat itni coding me 😂😂😂
What you do
Firaz bhai bahot aap achha kar rahe ho aapse motivation aata hai Shree Ram aap pe sada kripa barsaye.
People just see the Success, but they never realises the hardwork behind
It is very helpful video to boost our motivation. Thank you for the knowledge.
It's my pleasure
Very helpful video, thank you so much
Even I'll crack Fang one day and give podcast on fraz bhaiya channel😍
Don't Join BHAANG...
You get laid off soon.
I always wait for your podcast
Hi, I like this kind of podcast episode. If possible can you tell a story about any non engineering person like MCA or equivalent who got placed in a software company and their journey? Looking forward to it.
All the best!!
What an honest interview 👏
It's all about skills and interview cracking techniques.
hi bro i am focusing only on python and R and i want to master it! . But by watching your video i came to know that i should learn vmware too ... Which will seriously Hamoer my foccus on mastering python and R . and any person would not do all programming langages present in the world .He would be alm over place
Me who was on bench for 10 months at TCS and resigned without doing any project😅
07:06 After giving this much motivation he said mene kuch nhi kiya 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's hilarious😂
City also dependb, his college is tier 3 but city is tops (Bangalore)
So much to learn.
Thanks a lot
Such real life stories are so interesting and impactful to listen....
It is a wonderful motivating video. Thanks for making this kind of video.
Thanks for English subtitles.
Bro @shrikant you are simply amazing...😊
Thank you for sharing your story.
I started with 60k per year and came 25l/year in 7 years and settled with minor increments for last 3 years ,, I thought doing great but after seeing realised that I missed me.
Starting with lowest pacakage is not a matter r8t?
Red shirt guy is real life jhetalal... he does not seek problem, problems seeks him
i just loved the interview
Most Genuine xperience video in RUclips😂❤
It's been 7 years since I am working in Accenture on Oracle support project. Should I start with DSA and start preparing or it's very tough to get out after such a long period? Or should I try to switch to Oracle? Please help I am really tensed and confused 😭😑
Start for DSA....
It's too late now
Its never late , u have skill n knowledge u can switch also u have experience
You can still do it. Start today
@@shrikanthps7409 any good bootcamps that allows you to pay after you get a job, any recommendations?
Very very tq fraz bhai this video is very helpful and grouth
The part where he told that he applied to 30 company interviews, we want to know how and from where he applied, that is, "without college on campus companies, how to apply off campus" please make a guidance video on this
Yes i am facing this issue on how to apply offcampus too!please help!
seeing the situation and quality of people rn
switching into Faang 1-3 yrs later would require one to probably have ICPC levels on DSA knowledge
I work in Accenture and the same thing happened to me too
Accenture has coding round, atleast now and they have been asking decent level questions on recursion and dp this time in my college.
And they hire for 4.6lpa and after two year salary is 6.5 this two motherfuckers are lying
Main 8 year se job kr rha hu as a dotnet developer abhi sab jagah apply kr rha hu sab reject kr rhe hai. Totally demotivated
Scale up bro
Thoda Aurr,, thoda aurr, wali story yad aai apke launguage se
In initial yes probably one don’t get to choose the tech in which they are going to be worked on in any service company. Regardless there are always the chance to switch to next tech stack or kind of project. Don’t get to Support/Test/Development. Cause 1st one need to gain experience. Even if one is in support, grow and learn then switch. Form your base.
And the fundamental rule of IT is learning.
Thanks for sharing video 🥰
I am 26 years old and still stuck in wipro as project engineer and salary is only 4.5 LPA, I am not really that interested in coding but I need 20+ LPA so, please make separate video on that
please try to get some candidate's journey who all are product managers.
Tqs fraz.. How r u??
this was soooo relatable for me
Amazing journey
This was great🎉