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If anyone is demotivating us or if they're commenting that
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You cannot take more hike than this, it'll be like this,
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you can only join with less hike
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you'll not be able to get a good offer.
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Then we can tell them, if not you then someone else
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if not them, then someone else
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there're lakhs of companies in the world, dear, you're not alone.
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Perfect!
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I want to know, Aman, what was your starting CTC?
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When you got the opportunity after BCA
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its not only with you but many others, like those who're working in TCS
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or if they're working in Infosys, those who're working in any service based company
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get the training in Java, on front-end development
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and the training is even completed properly.
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When the time of project allocation comes, then its based on such a project
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which doesn't have any relation with the training.
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If there was a 90 days notice period, then did you resign earlier or
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resigned after taking the offer?
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This is my first question.
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People are very shy, just like asking a girl's hand for marriage.
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You're only asking about your rights of the salary
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that's why I say, you need to be shy.
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Tell them with confidence that....
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I started preparing for React, I started learning for React
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so, after doing core JavaScript concept
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I took the project of React.
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Can you provide the list about which questions were asked from you as a front-end developer
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Not everyone is a lover who is up late night, some are coders as well.
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Welcome to a new podcast.
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Today's guest has an inspiring story.
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He transititoned his career from a Technical support profile to development.
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Today he's working in as a front-end developer in US based MNC.
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He started his career from Infosys. He only did BCA, not MCA.
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You often ask me if you can do a job after BCA
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you'll get to know everything. We'll also know why he didn't do MCA.
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His interview experience.
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He started his career from 2.2. lakhs
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He worked for 3 years in Infosys & reached until 3.9 lakhs
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and today he's working with 4x times salary hike.
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He had 7-8 offers within his 90 days notice period.
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So, all the salary negotiation, discussion with HR
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I've put forward all the questions
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and his entire front-end experience
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what were the challenges, what did he learn, what projects did he do
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we'll know everything. Watch this entire podcast, if you
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are also struggling in support, you want to come into development
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and also if you want to develop some of your skill
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other things in salary negotiation
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that we don't know how to handle, how to talk with HR
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you'll get to know all of it in today's podcast.
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It was fun talking to him.
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And he has a very good personality, we got to know him as a person
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wo got to know lot of things.
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So, watch the entire podcast, like it.
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Comment down. I've kept the like aim to be 10k,
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accomplish it for more such interesting podcasts.
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Let's talk with Aman and get to know his entire experience.
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So, Aman welcome to our youtube channel.
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First of all, thank you so much for joining with us early morning.
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Its morning time, we woke you up early. Weekend is going on, it has begun.
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So, I won't take much of your time.
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And your journey is very inspiring. You worked at Infosys for 3 years.
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You worked on support development projects.
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And today you're a front-end developer.
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And the main thing in your journey is that you did BCA
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after that you didn't do MCA
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I would like to know that.
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So over to you Aman,
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You can first start with your introduction, your academic background
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where do you belong from
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Please tell us a little about you to our audience.
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Please!
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Firstly, thanks Ajay for giving me this opportunity.
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So, my name is Amanjeet.
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And I'm from Karnal, Haryana.
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So, I completed my bachelors from a tier 3 college
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after that I got placement through the college itself.
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I joined Infosys and worked there for 3 years.
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In support role & also in development role.
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So, few months back I just had my very first switch,
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currently I'm working as a front-end engineer
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in a US based company.
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Very nice!
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So, didn't it occur in your mind that you should do MCA as well
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but why will it come, you got placement during the college in a good MNC.
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So, you might've thought, let's work.
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Yeah!
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Well, as I completed my BCA, I had the same question in my mind that
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should I pursue my masters or join the job.
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So, I consulted with a lot of people as well.
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Everyone has their own different views, some said that first pursue masters
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then join the job, then you'll get a good package.
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So, it was that but I thought if I have to do masters then
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I should earn & pay myself
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and then do masters.
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Then I had offers from multiple companies, mostly service based companies like
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TCS, Infosys, Wipro
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So, I saw good opportunity with Infosys
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so I preferred joining there.
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So, many people have the same question that if they can become software engineer after BCA.
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I receive multiple queries, on Linkedln, anywhere
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So, yes we can become software engineer after BCA as well
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like as I joined Infosys, the starting role that I got was of Operational Executive.
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I got promoted from Operational Executive to Senior Operational Executive.
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After that I became a software engineer.
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So, if we talk about skills, nobody asks in the company what your degree is
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have you done BCA or B. Tech,
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Main thing is that it's giving you opportunity, if you're getting it
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then you can surely take it.
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Perfect! I agree with your thoughts.
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As I've also done BCA & MCA
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and if I had got such an opportunity after BCA,
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maybe even I would've done that as well.
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Because, if you'll go for MCA then 3 years
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and instead if you'll have 3 years of experience in IT
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and you can also do MCA side by side.
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So, if you've that experience then it'll help you a lot to switch in future
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the one that he did and with a good hike
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today in his current position he's working with 4x hike.
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And as he mentioned, its a US based company.
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I would like to know, Aman, what was your starting CTC in Infosys?
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When you got the opportunity after BCA
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Okay!
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So, my starting package was of 2.2 LPA
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Okay!
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I joined with such low LPA, this is also a decision that you want to join with such low package
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because that time, you feel like what'll happen with this salary.
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But still, I took this decision that if I'm getting the opportunity
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the experience that I'd have in masters
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I thought that I'll get more than that in the company and it happened the same.
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Then I worked there for 3 years and got a good experience in that company
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and I got its benefit as well
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after 3 years.
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Perfect!
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Which type of work were you doing there at Infosys?
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Although Infosys is a very good service based company
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but what happens is - some have different domains, like airline domain,
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insurance domain, banking domain
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so, you might be working in a domain as well.
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Please tell us about your 3 years journey, how were things working there
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how much did you do support and then got the chance of development
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when did that interest start to build up?
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Okay!
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So, firstly as we join Infosys, we have our training
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therefore I had 3 months of training.
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During the training, I completed it and topped as well.
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Although, I have always been a backbencher.
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So, its a motivation for them as well that even a backbencher can
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take up a good position in a job.
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Its not that backbenchers are weak in studies
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or anything like that.
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I was always a backbencher and even topped in studies.
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So, after I topped, I got the Pune Location.
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I stayed in Pune. After that what happens is we're offered a project
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through TPD.
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So, I was offered multiple projects
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which were mostly support projects.
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I rejected the first 2-3 projects, but after that I felt that
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there's a policy that you cannot reject after these much projects.
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So, when I got mostly support projects then I took the decision that let's try working in support as well.
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I got a support project in Health care domain which was US based as well.
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So, we were giving support in a product of US, in their application.
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As if there're any issues or if there're any incidents
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or if little enhancement is needed.
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Then, we had to work on that.
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That time, we have 24 hours support, different employees worked in different shifts.
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We were giving 24 hour support.
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There're different types of incidents in it like SEV 1, SEV 2 , SEV3 so
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based on those incidents
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we've to respond to those incidents and resolve on all these things on this time.
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Okay!
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So, I worked for 1.5 years in support.
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After that I got an opportunity in React JS because used to learn side by side.
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So, as soon as I got the opportunity I thought that
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I should try for this opportunity.
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Then, as I started working on that project in which I got the opportunity
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my interest slowly started to build up.
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Then I changed form there.
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Perfect!
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You might've faced difficulties, like switching suddenly
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in the development project
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And I think we even talked on it, you even told that, in the beginning
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you got small changes, minor changes
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you became a little comfortable as well.
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Yes!
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So, in the starting I used to get small changes like, adding an input box,
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setting its alignment.
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Because there're small incidents that user raises to us that we require this, we need little changes
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we need change in this component
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I used to learn side by side from youtube.
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I kept on learning and didn't take any paid course until now.
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So, I think youtube is the best source for learning.
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So, we can learn everything from youtube, if we want to.
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There's a lot of content on youtube, earlier it wasn't there but now there's so much content
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if you actually have the desire to do then you can learn a lot of things from youtube.
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And, I found one more thing interesting that I learnt from you
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for sure you were in support for 1.5 years but you were learning something
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and I think the dot kept on connecting from there, then after Infosys after 1.5 years you got the opportunity
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you worked a little.
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Perfect!
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So, What clicked in your mind to make your career transition from support to
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Development? Didn't you have fun in support?
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I think you might've learned something or the other while being in support for 1.5 years
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or not OR was it boring OR you got totally fed up?
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No! Its not at all boring but there were lot of things to learn in it.
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Like email writing, interaction with client, requirement analysis,
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understanding the requirement. Sometimes user doesn't completely describe it to us
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that what is their requirement.
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So, we need to set up call with them, collect entire requirement from them
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and if that requirement isn't genuine
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then we can even tell the user that its not possible to do that.
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So, we can do that in other way.
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So, I learnt all these things.
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But its mostly repetitive work after some time
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You've to do same type of analysis, resolving the same type of incident
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and I had second shift, so I had to work in it until late night
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Like they were US based, so most of the users were in their US based time
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Taking calls with them late night, repetitive work
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so, due to this I thought if I'm getting a chance right now, the opportunity
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in React or JavaScript, so I kept on learning side by side
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and on that basis I got the opportunity and then I did that.
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By the way I was going to ask, why did you opt only for front-end development
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its fine, you got work in Infosys after 1.5 years and worked.
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Was there any specific instance from before that I want to go into front-end
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or as you went on studying and suddenly you got a project in Infi
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after 1.5 years, you did simple work in there.
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You got interested more from there
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so, why only front-end, why not any other thing like DEVOPS, Software testing
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and back-end development?
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Is there any reason for front-end?
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So, they gave me a training for full stack.
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Oh!
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So, I was good at coding but when I got the project
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that was of support
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Do you know, Aman, Sorry to interrupt
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Please do carry on this thing. Its not only with you but with lot of people
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like the ones who're working in TCS, Infosys, in any service based company
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get the training on Java
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they get the training on front-end development
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and they complete the training properly.
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When it comes to project allocation, they go to such a project which isn't even connected with the training
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Right!
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Absolutely, Ajay! The same thing happened with me.
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I got the training in TS, in dot net on full stack
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and the project that I got was of support, so there wasn't any coding in it.
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So, when I completed my 1.5 years. I was cut-off from coding
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then it occurred in mind, if I can go into development or
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what will happen in future?
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But side by side, I say that you should keep on learning.
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And then you can tell in the company that I acquired these skills
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so, please allocate me a project on that basis.
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So, the same thing happened with me.
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I was working in support. I got a little worried that until when will I keep on doing this repetitive work.
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So, now I have this chance to change.
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So, on the basis of that I gave the interview in the company itself.
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And there I got the opportunity.
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So, why only front-end? I thought of doing full stack so I started JavaScript
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After JavaScript, I did React.
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After that I started MongoDB and Node
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but after that I got most of my amazing opportunities in React
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So, I used to get good projects in React therefore I thought that If I'm getting this opportunity
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then I should start in it.
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When I started, slowly my interest started building up then I went into front-end,
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So, if I get more opportunities in future
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for full stack then I'll surely do it.
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So, before moving into the video, I've a very interesting news for all of you.
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If you want to transition your career from Non-Tech to Tech
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if you're thinking to switch
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you want to upskill yourself, then Crio.Do is a project based learning platform
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the training that you get here
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is according to the way companies work. You're upskilled on that basis.
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They've a fellowship program which is a 100% job guarantee program
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which consist of full stack development, back-end development
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Right!
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And they're covering from Basic to advanced from step by step, there's DSA as well
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and projects are very important for any interview.
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Right!
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So, there's Airbnb, Amazon
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Netflix as well.
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You can do projects in these end to end applications.
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You'll get proper end to end support, mentorship.
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Their average salary - the package that you'll hold will be of 11 LPA
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It can be up to 40 LPA
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People have cracked until 40 LPA as well.
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So, I've taken care of the Demo. Link is given, rest, if you're looking for a switch.
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Their average salary hike is 89%
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I've given all the useful links in the description below.
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If you want to take demo, if you're interested
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then you can check out.
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Guys, now you'll be looking at his salary negotiation.
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His discussion with HR.
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I was so much inspired by him when he told me
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He was at 2.2 LPA in Infosys.
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After that, he took 4x hike
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and now he has taken lot of offers, how did he handle 90 days of notice period, you'll get to know it.
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Okay!
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So, I want to know from you Aman, since everyone has their own experience
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some are working. According to you, our audience is watching you
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what is a clean roadmap
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according to you because you're a front end developer, working now
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you didn't even do MCA. You spent 3 years at Infosys, now you're working in a US Based company
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You're working in MNC
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According to you, what is important for front-end development & for a front-end developer?
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So, for front-end developer, firstly you should've knowledge about HTML & CSS.
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And after that, 2nd step is to clear your concept of Core JS.
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For Core JS concepts like, Ajay sir also has a series on the 6 concepts
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you can go through it.
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And Akshay Saini's Namaste JavaScript
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So, you can learn from that as well.
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After that, when all of your concepts of JS are cleared, you can move to React.
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You'll learn the concepts of React, then make a project on it.
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You should do more project based learnings
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It helps a lot in using all those concepts in the project.
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So, this will be the complete roadmap for front-end.
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I want to add one more thing. He told correctly that when you go for a front-end developer
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two roles are defined for you in a company
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either you'll be a core JS engineer
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there you'll have less work in designing but more in logic building.
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You'll be doing more core development.
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If your interest is in designing, then you'll be designing a page with the help of CSS
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or HTML to design core pages
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the templates might be based on Figma, Framework. It'll give you a UX or UI designer.
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So, there's one role for designing and other is for core JS engineer.
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So, Aman who is here with us, is a Core JS engineer In React.
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And I think you're less in designing, you've less interest or do you actually have it?
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Yes, right! I've less interest towards designing, so
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I didn't enjoy much in CSS & HTML
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So, if we talk in generic aspect then yes, HTML, CSS, JS
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When I'm saying JS, it means Vanilla JS, ES6, React and Git
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Its enough!
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If you've a good command on these skills, then you'll have 2 projects
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which we'll get to know from him
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So, you can give interview with ease. If you face rejection, its fine
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but selection will also take place.
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Because, in the initial time you wouldn't know what the question bank is so,
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to take the idea because
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he faced rejections as well, its not like that. We'll talk with him about it.
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So, if you've reached until here, then guys do like the video, share
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and tell us in the comment what did you find interesting until now in this podcast.
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Alright!
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Okay!
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So, now tell us why did you leave Infosys.
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It was fine going on since 3 years, I admit that Money might've been one of the issue
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until when will I....
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Okay! When you completed 3 years, until how much did you reach from 2.2 package?
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My salary increased from 2.2 to 3.9 within 3 years.
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So, I always got the top rating for every year.
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So, as its commendable, one was Outstanding therefore I always got the Outstanding rating within 3yeras
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because I always completed my work in time.
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So, only the for me it increased from 2.2 to 3.9 LPA.
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Some have low rating, which means they'll have low hike.
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Okay!
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But even from 2.3 to 3.9 LPA, he felt that its even 3 years, so
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it stays in mind that now I should switch and increase my pay
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Now, are you married, Aman?
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No, No! I'm still single.
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Okay!
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Its fine!
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I just asked it simply.
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Ready to Mingle.
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Fine!
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We want you to get mingle soon.
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We would want that only.
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And now, you're already settled, which is great. Its not that
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Technical Suneja is getting people married. Its nothing as such.
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The question came just in mind so, I asked it.
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Okay!
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Suneja Matrimonials !!
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Good one!
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That's a great Idea you've given.
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And that too on React JS!
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That all the single boys in IT, who aren't able to get married
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I'll also enroll myself in it.
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So Aman, you completed 3 years and reached from 2.2 to 3.9 LPA
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So, when did you get your first offer because there was 90 days of notice period.
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So, did you resign earlier or after taking the offer?
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This is my first question from you.
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I gave my resign after taking the first offer.
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Okay!
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They gave me a 90 days time but I told them
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that after taking the offer I can talk with my manager for early release.
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Because even they couldn't wait for so long.
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That yes, they wanted early joining but my interview went well
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so, they gave me the opportunity that you should join us as a front-end engineer
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but I told them that it can take maximum of 90 Days
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but I can talk for early release because
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I was in good terms with managers.
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So, how much hike did you get in your first offer?
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If you don't mind?
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Around more than 120% in the first offer.
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Okay!
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So, like that was a Mohali based company -Serve all solutions.
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Okay!
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And how much offers did you receive in 90 days?
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After 90 days, I was having 7-8 offers in hand.
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Okay!
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Some were from Mohali & some were from Noida, Gurgaon, Delhi
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Okay!
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And what were the challenges before getting the first job?
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Its not that you got in your first try, you might've faced rejections
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Right!
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I did face lot of rejections.
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so, as you start giving interview in the beginning, the questions are different like,
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we're working in production and the core concepts
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there's a part in interview, in which they ask core concepts
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that yes, your concepts of JS and React are entirely clear.
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And there's another part in which they ask that - how did you work in production projects
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what was your role?
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Roles and responsibilities
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and by which approach did you work?
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So, in the starting u faced lot of rejections but I didn't get de-motivated
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I kept on giving interviews.
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So, this was there. Its not serious to take rejections, its better to forget your rejection count.
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Truly!
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If you're facing rejections
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then - if you'll forget the count of rejection, you'll also forget your selection count that I was selected here.
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You know, Aman - the quality that I noticed in you while talking to you
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you've wonderful skills, everyone has it. Some have less, some have more, some work hard.
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Main thing is proactiveness.
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Mindset
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I think the 7-8 offers you received was due to your mindset.
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That its fine that I'm facing rejection, I'll keep on trying.
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And then at last we'll see where to join.
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So, when you had 7-8 offers, you might've seen which company has max offers
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which company do you like
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and which company is giving which type of benefit & guys
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this is your right
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its not that - its fine that you got 7-8 offers, but at the end he's an employee
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we're going to be sold. We're going to be sold for a company.
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Right!
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So, we need to be choosy in that.
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Even the companies do this.
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Even the companies do this.
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There're multiple candidates, they give one an X offer and to the other they offer less.
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Right!
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So, they're also doing selection on that basis. Therefore, its also our right
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that we should select on that basis.
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Aman did the same.
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So, you received 7-8 offers &you had challenges, interviews
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I'll even ask which questions did they ask you
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what all did you experience, I've prepared questions about it
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Now, tell me - since salary negotiation is very important whenever you serve the notice period of 90 days.
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Then, your manager didn't agree for your next release?
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He didn't agree.
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They don't agree to it. I've seen that they don't agree, they want you to serve entirely.
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But, its good as we get a 90 days time
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to get more offers. It was good for you.
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Right! Its a good thing. Guys, do please tell how much do you believe that
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if we got 90 days then you get multiple offers
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he got 7-8 offers.
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Right!
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So, tell me how did you handle HR because you got back to back offers.
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Now you're getting hike upon hike. How did you decline them?
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Tell me about that a little. I want to know how did you negotiate.
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Like, you got 120% hike then you might've got more than that.
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Tell us about that.
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Yes! So, I noticed one thing that whenever we go for salary negotiation then first step should be
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that you should research about your skill at a particular time experience
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how many offers can you get or what is the salary range for this amount of experience.
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Very important.
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We should look into it.
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And second point is, they mainly look for confidence.
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Like, all the offers that I've got until now. None of the companies told me that
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send me the offer letter of this company that if you've this offer in real or not.
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Because, they mainly look for confidence, although I had offer letter
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but still they never demanded me to send them the offer letter
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only then we'll be able to give you a hike at that percent.
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So, people are very shy, like, they're asking a girls' hand for marriage.
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You're asking your right for salary.
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So I say that you shouldn't be ashamed of.
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Say it with confidence that yes, I demand this much therefore I'm expecting it
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I already have these many offers.
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So, suppose you've 200% hike. You're asking for a 250% that I'm expecting 250
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so even if they reject the 250%, that we cannot give you a 250% hike.
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Then you'll not loose anything. You'll still land on a 200% hike.
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Atleast you've an offer for 200% hike.
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So, Aman as you declined HR, now you had 7-8 offers
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now you cannot join everywhere, there's only one Aman.
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So, how did you decline them and what did you say to them?
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Okay!
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So, as soon as I got the better opportunity or a better offer then I used to inform the previous company
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via mail or we can also do whatsapp message. You can tell them
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that I got a better opportunity with more hike, so
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its a very good opportunity
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so, as you want the company - like - some want to go into MNC, some want to go into Mind-size company
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if you get that type of opportunity that you want to get
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then you can decline other company at that time.
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At last, we cannot join in all the offers that we have
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at last we've to tell them that, don't wait for them so
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you can interview the candidate once again.
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Okay!
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So, Aman - as you've told me before off camera - you had a fight with an HR as well.
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Yes!
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Right!
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So
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Tell that to our audience as well.
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So, it was the time when I had 150% hike offer
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when I cleared my interview, then I told them that
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that now I gave interview in other company, then they told me that
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I was expecting a 200% hike.
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So, they told me that NO, you don't have that much of skills
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you can not take that much offer, 200% hike is very huge.
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So, we won't be able to give you.
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You won't even get that. You should join in your previous offer.
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So, it was around 1 month. I told myself that I won't give up, I'll give more interviews
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I'll show them by getting a more better hike.
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So, I told them that I'll save your number. Whenever I'll get a job in a good hike
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I'll call you for sure.
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So, I did call them later on.
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That yes, I got an offer with 4x+ hike and I'm joining that company.
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Perfect! By the way, its good sometime you get these type of comments from front
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so, we get the feel from inside that I need to prove it.
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And I need to get a better offer.
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Perfect, Aman!
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This is also a skill - how you handle, how you negotiate the salary &
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He's until 4x hike.
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And you can calculate guys, he started from 2.2.LPA & left Infosys at 3.9 LPA
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and after that he's well settled,
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front-end developer.
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Now tell me...
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Yeah sure!
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Yeah, I want to add one more thing, if someone is demotivating you or
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someone is commenting that you cannot take more hike than this.
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You'll face this, so, join with a low hike. You won't get that much of an offer.
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You can tell them - If not you, then someone else, if not then someone else.
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There're lakhs of companies in the world, dear, you're not alone.
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Perfect!
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So, its important to have this kind of mindset. Have a fearless mind without fear.
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At the worst, you'll face rejection.
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If not you, then someone else.
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Perfect!
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Now, tell me how important was the role of project in your journey
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you learnt the skills, but until its visible nobody will buy it.
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So, which projects did you do & how much confidence did you gain in clearing the interview.
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In showcasing your project, please!
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So, prroects are of great importance. Whenever you're learning,
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we should always do project based learning.
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So, as I started preparing for React, after doing core JS concepts
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I learnt for React & took up a project.
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I took a project from Youtube. I used to build that project side by side on my personal laptop
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and whichever concepts that were used in it, I used to search that concept on youtube.
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That yes, where and how can we use this concept, how does it work.
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So, we get lot of benefits from it.
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That yes, we get hold of all the concepts that where can we use it.
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So, whenever I learnt, I did it from projects. I made 4-5 projects.
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Which projects did you do, Aman, will you please tell us!
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Yes!
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If you would like to give the idea
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so, my first project was of a news application - News Web Application.
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So, there were different types of categories in it like, there're different categories in tabs
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so, as we click on sports then only sports news will be filtered and shown.
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If we click on entertainment, then that news will be filtered.
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So, there were different concepts in it.
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Like, Search bar, categories, how to re-render the middle and infinite scroll
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so, I used all these concepts in it.
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And, I made a second project called Cloud Diary.
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So, it had login form.
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There were authentications in it. Any of the user can login and save their notes online.
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And the user that is logging in, only he can access his notes & edit
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other user cannot access it.
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So, I made that project.
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Perfect!
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Now tell me, did you made projects on react?
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Yes!
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It was mainly on front-end and I made a full stack project, which included Youtube Clone.
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In Youtube Clone, you can take live youtube application. It was that project.
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basically, you might've used the APIs of Youtube.
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Okay!
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Very nice!
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Perfect!
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You might've gained lot of confidence from it!
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During the time of interview.
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Now, tell us as you took 7-8 offers, right! Some companies
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I think they were of Chandigarh
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and some companies were of Gurgaon, Noida - you got offers from multiple places.
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Can you provide a list, which questions were you asked as a front-end developer?
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And anything as such, which you weren't able to answer which was a learning for you
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please tell us about it. We'll be able to learn something from you.
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To our audience!
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So, main questions - if we talk about core JS
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then main questions belong to Array, List, Object, Essay so mainly questions were based on them.
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So, as I provided them the filtered data because this filtered data should be there in output.
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and we're adjusting duplicate words in spring, then we need to remove those duplicate words.
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So, next palindrome number - you need to enter a number, you'll be given the input box.
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So, you should code in such a way that whichever number you enter in input box
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we should get the next palindrome number in the output.
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So, these type of questions were there.
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And if we talk about React, then we're asked API
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we need to fetch data from API and print it and perform operations from it.
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How many operations can be performed in it?
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And there was a counter related question
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so, it was a simple question that, you've to create two buttons.
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On plus button, we should've plus counter & on minus button, there should b decrement.
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So, this was one. And another question was that, we need to create an input box
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the number that we'll enter in it, countdown should start from there.
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So, countdown will start from it. As we entered number 30, then countdown should decrement from 30.
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If we're changing the number, then counter should reset & count should start from there.
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And one
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Do you know guys, the questions that he is telling - the Machine round that we've
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in which coding questions are asked, he's telling his experience. Please, Aman!
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Go ahead!
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Question about higher order component are frequently asked, that
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what are higher order components & how can we change streak from one component to other.
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There might be question on hooks as well.
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All of the Hooks are used in Machine coding round that how could you use this effect.
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How are you using use effect?
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So, use call back, use memo
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Perfect, Aman!
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And guys, I have covered videos about which he is talking, you're watching it on screen.
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And I made this playlist when I cracked Paytm.
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I made this playlist at that time.
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So, before the interview I went through all the series of Ajay Sir.
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There are all the important questions which are asked in the interview.
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So, you can refer to it.
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They were asked from me, so I though if making its playlist. I think it'll be helpful for audience as well.
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So, these are very common questions like, based on Promise
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sink, use effect, use ref
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based on hooks because we work more on functional components on React
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and most of the application are based on functional components
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there hooks come into the picture.
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It was nice talking to you Aman.
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You're a very amazing personality.
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And you're very friendly.
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So, as you go, what will be your advice for our audience as you go?
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And specially, those who're on support role and want to come into development.
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What should be the mindset, although in the entire podcast we got to know you as a personality
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we looked about you, how you handle everything, how you answer.
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Very interesting!
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Very inspiring!
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But still, what will be your advice? Please tell us.
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Yes! So, my final advice would be that firstly set your goal.
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That you should be clear, if you want to go into development side from support role
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or you're interested in coding or you want to go that side which has less coding.
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So, first of all, set a goal. After that, you can start with small steps.
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You don't need to be afraid that how will we able to do that, we spent so much time in support role
00:37:10
As I did job in support role for so much time, then I transitioned my career
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and now I'm working in a product based company.
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So, its that life's button do not always goes to faster or stronger men but sooner or later
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the man who wins is the man who thinks he can.
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So, Yes! I want to add one more thing that People make lot of excuses
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that yes, I don't have these resources or I don't have time.
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I also used to work in second shift, 2-11
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so, in that I had to shift from 2-11
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And I used to be tired at night
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as soon as its 11 o' clock. Then I used to take a break of an hour.
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After taking the break, I used to start my preparation again, then studying late until 4 o' clock
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until 5 o' clock
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so, it should be like you shouldn't make excuses.
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Work with responsibility.
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So, responsibility is such a thing which takes away your sleep.
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So, we should do that way.
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Every boy who wakes up late at night isn't a lover, some are coders as well.
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Perfect!
00:38:19
I did lots of podcast but it was nice talking to you, Aman!
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And guys, he told a point that as you work in support and if you're less interested in coding
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so, there're other profiles which you can explore but if you're very clear
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that I want to go into front-end, like, he was very clear
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That I want to go into this
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we'll see what'll happen
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if you keep a similar fearless mindset and move forward then you achieve things.
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Thank you so much, Aman, it was nice talking to you.
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Seriously!
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And I'll try when you switch again, I'll call you again on channel.
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But wish you all the best and lot of wishes from our audience.
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And hope you go forward, today you've 4x, make it 8x, 12x
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and we would want it to be 20x, 100x
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thank you so much
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and guys, if you loved the podcast then do like it, share, comment
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share it to the most.
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And I've kept the like aim to be 10k, accomplish it for more such interesting podcast
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I'll meet you soon in the next video.
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Till then - take care!
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Thank you so much!
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