Hi all, I am currently working in tata consultancy services as a fresher I a from a private university and have 4 months of working experience in TCS and I am in a support project can someone please give me advice on how should I be be growing in my career. and get a job in product-based companies #engineering #software #swe #advise #FAANG #newjob
Please don’t waste your time and career working at services companies with low pay. I can tell you, I wasted 3 years. Check out neogcamp etc.
what is neogcamp can you please elaborate and what you are doing now?
Search online. I can’t spoon feed you
Get into web dev or something which has high demand and low learning curve. Get a dev job in an early stage startup who wont bother with your tcs background and climb up from there
yes, I am thinking kind of this only can you please tell me how can I get started with this, and does startups take on basis of dev only? they don't ask for DSA
You cant be a good dev ever if you don’t understand dsa
Okay TCS. Glad you came here searching. Whatever comments are above mine are enough to tell you the what's and how's. Somebody suggested neogcamp, don't ask them what it is. Search on the web. Read it again. Search on the web "getting started with Job hunt/DSA/job switch" any keyword and you'd see multiple resources available. Get enrolled into a beginner's paid course, if you have the money. If not, search again there're so many Youtubers helping college grads get a high-paying job. You have to be proactive, you could have done some reasearch already before popping a question here but you clearly didn't. Never mind, appreciate people's time that they spent in commenting on your post. All the best.
Thanks coroCat I will consider this for sure. By the way . I already searched this on web and allbit the thing is I wanted to get answers from some people who already gone through from what I am going right now .
I would suggest to take some online course if you are not able to prepare DSA on your own consistently. There are many available like interviewBit Scaler or something similar. Otherwise prepare DSA, coding, computer fundamentals everyday and also go through mock interview to build up confidence. All the best
Thanks a lot bro
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BTech. degree in which branch?
computer science
In that case, it shouldn't be a problem getting interviews at tech product-based companies. If you want to become a Software Engineer, spend time on LC. When you're prepared, start applying. Don't worry about not getting interviews.