I’m fucking exhausted, man.
In the last 3 months, I applied to 147 jobs
112 straight up rejected me
35 ghosted me and I just graduated.
Every fucking company is screaming, we need 1-3 years of experience but nobody, literally NOBODY wants to give freshers a real chance
I have skills. I build real projects. I stay up late learning new shit. I'm hungry to work, but apparently that’s not enough
What I don’t have is an IIT tag or rich uncle connections.
No wonder so many of us feel completely hopeless and depressed.
got a nested comment system assignment for a Node.js intern role today.
interesting to see how real interview assignments are moving beyond basic CRUD now.
🚨 SDE Sheet Challenge is starting from 1st June 🚨
45 Days of consistent Problem Solving.
We’ll be sharing daily DSA problems on our WhatsApp Channel to help you stay consistent and make the most out of your summer vacation.
What you’ll get:
→ Curated problems daily
→ Consistency with community
→ Revision of important concepts
→ Chance to win exclusive TUF goodies 🎁
Whether you’re preparing for internships, placements, or just starting DSA, this challenge is for you.
1st June. Be ready.
To participate: https://t.co/yeayKE6Fmm
what’s the better way to improve in DSA honestly? 👀
A) solve old solved problems
B) solve completely new problems
C) revise old patterns while still solving new questions consistently
currently around ~300 lc solved but still figuring out the best approach.
#DSA#LearnInPublic
almost 300 lc problems done and i still struggle with new questions sometimes.
still learning slowly.
but this time i don’t want to stop halfway.
want to see my actual potential if i stay consistent for years.
#LearnInPublic
11/n | daily logs
sem exams finally over
dsa - string questions practice
revised basics of frontend, backend, genai & devops
hands-on JS practice
no project / OSS today
full focus now on skills, health & opportunities
slow and random day but, moving forward.
#LearnInPublic