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Full-stack Development·/u/Desperate_Local_7497·3 days ago
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Senior Developers / Experienced People in Tech Please Read. I Really Need Guidance Right Now. I’m a full-stack developer from India, though lately I don’t even know if I should confidently call myself one anymore. I graduated in 2023. During campus placements, I barely got opportunities because my academic scores were low, especially my high school percentage (56%). On top of that, I had severe social anxiety and was extremely shy, so even the few interviews I attended didn’t go well. After graduation, around 1.5 years passed without direction. Then in late 2024, I started working as a freelancer for a small company/agency. Honestly, freelancing suited my personality because I was always more comfortable working quietly by myself than interacting socially all day. The work environment was intense though. Projects had very short deadlines, sometimes 7 or 14 days, so I started relying heavily on AI tools to complete work quickly.…

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