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Techie Who Worked At Microsoft Slams Indian Work Culture, Says There Is No Deep Tech Work Here
Many Indian engineers seek opportunities abroad early in their careers or after gaining experience, primarily due to the limited exposure to deep tech challenges in India.
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Techie who worked at Microsoft compares Indian and global work culture, says Indians don't do deep tech work
A Reddit user claiming to have worked at Microsoft and Qualcomm is going viral for sharing views on the kind of work Indian ...
A techie shared on Reddit how his salary surged from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹65 lakh in under five years, driven by financial hardship, disciplined upskilling and strategic job moves. Beginning with campus ...
In a Reddit post on r/TeluguJournals titled "Rs 3.5 LPA to Rs 65 LPA in 4 years: my journey," the techie shared the steps, job switches and interview preparation that shaped his journey.
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Columbia suspends student who created AI tool that helps people cheat in coding interviews
Columbia University suspended a student who created an AI tool that helps job candidates cheat on technical interviews, according to disciplinary documents obtained by Business Insider. However, it ...
The beauty of pattern-based learning is its transferability. Once you grasp the core idea behind, say, the "Two Pointers" technique, you can apply it to a range of problems, from finding pairs that ...
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