u/Dense_Regret4424

I fucking love Ishan for these memories

I fucking love Ishan for these memories

After years of abuse from Telugu CSK fans, we are finally breaking the curse with the Ishan stone. He is so consistent against RCB, RR and CSK for us. Hopefully we play our next three matches with RCB and Ishan unleashes some next-level monster. No disrespect to the 2016 squad, but this is the best version of our team for me since 2008. Go SRH 🧡🦅🔥

u/Dense_Regret4424 — 3 days ago

It's that time of the year again 😓

It's not that they are playing great cricket. Our team plays like 4 Manish Pandeys + 3 Vijay Shankars + 4 Shamis. Inka aa pitch mida kasta stand tiskoni Ishan babe kapadali last year laaga

u/Dense_Regret4424 — 6 days ago

What roles should I be applying for?

Hi all, looking for an honest read. I finished my MS in Telecom Networks in April 2025 and I am on OPT. I have CCNA, RHCSA and AWS CP. Before grad school I worked about 5 years at a large bank in India, it a typical customer-facing banking role.

Since graduation I have been applying to new grad and entry level postings for Network Engineer, Network Automation, Infrastructure Engineer, Junior DevOps and SRE roles. Because I have a masters, I am also applying to posts that ask for 2 years of experience. In the last month I have broadened to sysadmin and NOC too. I lead my resume with two projects, a multi vendor network automation lab on Containerlab with Ansible and gNMI telemetry, and a Python tool that does Android device health checks using ADB and an LLM. Here is my resume https://imgur.com/a/GucLFRO

Recently, two big companies had me do online assessments and then went silent after I submitted. Everything else has either been a rejection or no response. Not even recruiter screens for the most part.

A few questions. Is the problem most likely the resume, the market or the visa? I want to know where to spend my time. Are personal projects actually helping me or do they read as homelab fluff for entry level roles? And are there role types or companies you would point someone like me toward that I might be missing?

Happy to hear hard feedback.

u/Dense_Regret4424 — 8 days ago