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Indian Techie with 2 years of professional experience, the conclusion of Australia tries to find work: 'Application for over 250 jobs' | Deployment

A Reddit user shared a contribution on the platform that triggered a conversation about the labor market in India and other countries. The technology frequency wrote not to find a job, even though he had two years of professional experience and a master's degree from Australia.

The contribution of a Reddit user on the labor market has triggered a discussion (representative image). (Unsplash/Nick Jones)

“I am literally tired of applying for jobs (after I have applied for more than 250+,” wrote the technology meat. “I have professional experience as a software engineer of 2 years in an Indian company and then went to Australia to pursue Masters,” added the Reddit user.

“Now try to apply for a job in which I have tried every possible way, LinkedIn, Naukri, in fact recommendations, internships, only internships without scholarships, a nominal content, etc., everything and now I'm tired. Really tired. Now I don't need a job. At least I just want an interview. I am proud when people around me are successful because everyone deserves it. Not me maybe not, ”the Reddit user continued.

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How did social media react?

“How did you work as a software engineer? It is like saying that I have been a student for 20 years of life and have no job. What did you learn and what did you work with? “A Reddit user shared. The OP published: “I worked on the development of mobile applications, where I mainly worked on platform development such as Flutter and React JS. I also worked on a web development project that included React JS and Node JS as a backend. Apart from that, I am competent in Python (Numpy, Matplotlob, etc.), algorithms for machine learning, Tableau, Power BI and currently learning programming. “

Another added: “The market is hard. You have to grind yourself continuously, get upskill, improve your curriculum vitae and continue to apply. “A third asked:” You didn't get a job in Australia after your master's degree? ” A fourth wrote: “Classic problem. Jack of All Trades, Master of None. You should build your resume around a domain where you are most safe. “