ZoomyLlama
ZoomyLlama

What should I do after being in support role?

Hi Grapeviners, I would like to hear some suggestions on what should I do next. I am an non-IT engineering graduate, got into an MNC (witch) for 3.5LPA, was onboarded for a support role after clearing all mandatory trainings and tests, where majority of my work revolves around filling Excel sheets and scheduling support calls. After a lots of struggle I was relieved from that project(after 1year 5 months). After that I joined a python automation script development team

My current python team is going very well, i get to dirty my hands with code in python. It's been 6months in python team. Over all 2years spend in same company, when I try to switch for other company, I feel like I'm no where close to their requirements, my only skill is python application automation using respective modules, with months of experience.

Most of the roles I see are having different different combinations of tools and technologies.

I also know medium level DSA.

Please suggest what should I do so that I can switch companies.

16mo ago
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GroovyTaco
GroovyTaco

Mechanical or civil?
Actually not much can be done bro
Sorry for being truthful, the earlier the realisation the better....or you have to upskill crazy but even then the roles would be entry level with peanut pay

WITCH is a menace to everyone who don't get good projects and role

GroovyTaco
GroovyTaco

If EEE, and your GPA is good... you can do MS You can relieve the engineering dream Forget about these two years

GroovyTaco
GroovyTaco

Relive

PeppyCoconut
PeppyCoconut

Answer yourself, what you want to be in next 5 years 10 yes, 15 and 20.

Think of which life you want, and set your goals and choose your path.

Build your competencies, initial year may be a tough one. Once you build you can ride and mint money.

GroovyTaco
GroovyTaco

Go build the next semiconductor, process product company from India Raise 500M, there's no limit to what could happen but you know what's best for you with what resources you have

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I want to switch my company Having one year 5 months of experience, recently graduated. What you guys suggest me to learn in order to grow exponentially in my professional career???

Slide in comments Thanks in advance 😁