👨💻 Languages → Dev Roles
🌐 JavaScript → Frontend / Full-Stack
🐍 Python → AI / Data / Backend
☕ Java → Backend / Android
🍎 Swift → iOS
🤖 Kotlin → Android
🎮 Dart → Flutter Apps
🐘 PHP → Web / CMS
🧠 C++ → Game / Systems
🦀 Rust → High-Performance
🐹 Go → Cloud / Backend
🗄️ SQL → Data / Database
Every language has its battlefield. Choose yours wisely. 🚀
Hot take:
A CS degree is not the bottleneck in your dev career.
Your GitHub is.
Recruiters spend 8 seconds on your resume.
Engineers spend 8 minutes on your code.
So stop optimizing for the thing no one looks at twice.
Most candidates fail the what’s your weakness question.
❌ Wrong: I work too hard (HR hates this)
❌ Wrong: I’m a perfectionist (everyone says this)
✅ Right: Name a real weakness andwhat you’re actively doing to fix it.
Example: I used to struggle with saying no to tasks. Now I timeblock and communicate capacity early.
Congrats you are hired. 🎯
HR interview be like:
HR: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Me internally: surviving, hopefully
Me out loud: I see myself growing with the company, taking on leadership responsibilities.
HR internally: he prepared this at 2am 😭
What HR says vs what they actually mean:
🗣️ “We’ll get back to you” → probably a no
🗣️ “We have a few more candidates” → negotiation tactic
🗣️ “Salary is fixed” → it’s never fixed
🗣️ “Culture fit is important” → we liked you but not enough
🗣️ “Do you have any questions?” → your last chance to impress
What’s the most uncomfortable HR interview question?
1️⃣ What’s your weakness?
2️⃣ Why did you leave your last job?
3️⃣ What’s your salary expectation?
4️⃣ Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Drop your number 👇
“Why should we hire you?” is not about you.
It’s about what problem you solve for THEM.
❌ “I’m hardworking and a quick learner”
✅ “Based on your JD, you need someone who can own backend systems. I’ve built and scaled 3 of them. Here’s what I’d do in my first 30 days.”
Research the company. Speak their language. Win. 🏆