u/Diligent_Soil5154

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore, India for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

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Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role | 4 Years Experience in Tech

​

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

Looking for Work in Any Role tech or non tech | 4 Years Experience

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile applications using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for the last 6 months, and with how much the market has changed recently, especially with AI impacting software hiring, I can’t keep waiting only for developer openings anymore. Right now, I’m looking for meaningful work and I’m fully open to adapting, learning fast, and contributing wherever I can.

Apart from frontend or mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, customer success, founder’s office, marketing, support, or any startup generalist role where ownership and execution matter.

What I bring to the table is strong problem solving, clear communication, the ability to learn quickly, and a mindset of taking responsibility instead of waiting to be told what to do. Having worked in startups, I’m comfortable handling ambiguity, moving fast, and figuring things out when resources are limited.

I’m based in Bangalore for onsite opportunities, open to remote roles as well, and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role where you think I could be a fit, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 13 hours ago

MCA worth it after 4 YOE?

I have 4 years of experience in tech and was earning around 20 LPA before getting laid off recently. I’m now confused whether I should continue grinding for job prep because it's been 6 months since layoff, I have lost hopes, or do MCA from a top NIT.

I will be completing my online BCA this year. I have huge gap in education after 12th because of some personal reasons. This is one of the reason I want to reset my career with the MCA

My long term goal is to move into top product companies/FAANG level companies and possibly backend/data/AI engineering roles. Is MCA from a top NIT actually worth it for someone at my stage, or would it be better to just continue in the industry and keep switching jobs? Would really appreciate honest advice from people studying in NITs or working in big tech.

Edit 1 : not sure why people are downvoting

Edit 2 : people asking about my education. I had a gap after 12th and during Covid I self learned development and got an internship with a startup that got funded later and I got a full time role there and that's how I started my job. I have worked in three companies in total in these 4 years

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 10 days ago

4 YOE in tech. Want to move to product. How is the market?

After spending 4 years working in tech and recently getting laid off from my last company, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I actually enjoy doing long term... and honestly, product feels like something I genuinely want to move into.

Over the years, I realized the part I enjoyed most was never just the technical side. I liked understanding user problems, discussing features, improving flows, solving product related issues, and seeing ideas go from discussion to an actual shipped product.

A lot of times I found myself more interested in the “why are we building this?” conversations than just the implementation itself.

I did try exploring an internal transition in my last organization, but they weren’t very open to it, and even some PMs got laid off alongside engineers.

I’ve also explored programs like Airtribe, NextLeap, HelloPM, etc. and spent quite a bit of time researching them. But honestly, many of the success stories I found seem to be either internal transitions, IIT/IIM candidates getting APM roles, or existing PMs moving into better PM positions. Also, a lot of these testimonials are from 2 to 3 years ago when the market was very different.

For experienced engineers trying to switch externally in today’s market, I honestly don’t see too many convincing recent transition stories.

If anyone has recently switched from engineering to PM, or has recent experience with Airtribe, NextLeap, HelloPM, etc., would genuinely love to hear your thoughts.

Just trying to understand what’s realistically the best path into product right now.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 14 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m a software engineer with 4 years of experience building frontend web and mobile apps using React and React Native.

I’ve been unemployed for 6 months now, and with the current market and AI changes affecting software hiring, I honestly can’t keep waiting only for software development roles anymore. I need work, and I’m ready to adapt, learn quickly, and contribute wherever needed.

So apart from frontend/mobile development roles, I’m also open to opportunities in QA, operations, HR, recruitment, marketing, founder’s office, or any startup/generalist role.

I’m hardworking, communicate well, take ownership seriously, and learn fast.

Based in Bangalore and available to join immediately.

If your company or startup is hiring for any role, please let me know. Thanks a lot.

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u/Diligent_Soil5154 — 14 days ago