
Dont take life easily
I worked in multiple countries for 4 years and later I did MBA in one of the top 10 business schools in the world. Worked as an strategy consultant for a couple of years. Worked with a CEO for an year..All going well, but chasing the "startup dream", I left everything and jumped into venturing. Worked on it for 4 years and shut it down. Soon, I was asked by my friend to take care of his business but after 3 years, I dont see any future with that and dropped that too. Now I am jobless after reaching the peak some 10 years back. Everyone at home thinks that I have saved crores of money but I dont have even 1L in my account. All my peers and juniors are super settled everywhere. I am shit scared. I am willing to contribute immensely in my next professional stint but every HR I talk to thinks I am either over qualified or aged or under-skilled. I recently had a medical emergency and loans are simply piling up. I just got a few good friends who I banked on till now, but not any longer. Took everything for granted in life and it is killing me now. I just need a decent job and start learning and saving. DONT EVER TAKE ANYTHING EASILY. LIFE IS HIGHLY UNPREDICTABLE.
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Take a 10-min AI interview to qualify for numerous real jobs auto-matched to your profile 🔑You're not alone, bro. I was in the same boat during the early stage of my career. I had spent almost 6 years chasing my dream — I left my job after just 1 year of employment to build something of my own. But when COVID hit, things started falling apart day by day. I tried holding on, but eventually, I had no choice but to let go. For nearly 1.5 years, I was barely earning enough to cover my monthly expenses. I had almost 8 years of hands-on experience by then, but when I got back into the job market, HRs were offering me just ₹25-30k a month. I thought I could wait for better, but after 4-5 similar offers, I had to face the reality. I accepted one offer just to get back on track. Luckily, before joining I got another offer for ₹6 LPA. I took it without a second thought because it felt like the best I could get at time. Worked there for 10 months, then switched to a job at ₹13 LPA for 13 months. Now I’m at Deloitte, earning ₹25 LPA, and have been here for over a year. I know I’m still underpaid compared to some peers, but I’ve been consistently performing at a high level and I’m confident my CTC will be corrected soon.
What I’ve learned is — no matter how hard the fall, if you’re skilled and keep yourself updated, you will rise again. Be patient, stay positive, and never stop believing in yourself. Your time will come.
You are Awesome
Hi. Can you share what role you are looking for? I'll check if there's an opening and refer you there.
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You become ambitious which makes you to do things, crack exams and become superior. But never should we forget the struggles. How we got there ? I am sure it wasn't an easy route for you as well. Hope you get on the same track again soon. Keep the hustle going 💪
Please share your resume, Top 3 roles you’re good at, top 3 roles you are good to settle into, top 3 skills in your skillset, City of preference where can work(in case you have one) top 3 is good I’ll share it ahead wherever I can think of.
Sir , don’t worry you have that in your DNA. Success will come to you.
Living exactly this. Hoping for things to turn around. Hugs to u mate.
Was in the exact same ship where you are now last year. Joined a big company and planning to stay here for next few years and create wealth.
I am still optimist that my hustler and entreprenuerial skills will come useful as I have more experience in my career.
Would recommend you to join a stable job for a few years and things will fall in place. I understand its harder than it sounds but just hustle once again to get a stable job and it will happen.
Downside of following passion