u/GuidePlenty5521

Just look at the sweat and effort. This man gives his all every game and still scores 25+ consistently.

My only request to Sunrisers Hyderabad ~~ don’t let him go in future. He’s a key player for us this season.

u/GuidePlenty5521 — 16 days ago
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Rakul Preet Singh’s career graph is actually interesting.

From 2014–2017, she was one of the busiest heroines in Telugu cinema.

2015 ~~~ Pandaga Chesko

2016 ~~~Nannaku Prematho, Sarrainodu, Dhruva (peak phase)

2017 ~~~ Spyder, khakee

After that, her Boolwood shift didn’t really work the same way. Films like Aiyaary and a few others couldn’t sustain her momentum, and Tollywood moved on to newer faces.

She’s still active, but her peak dominance from 2016 feels unmatched.

u/GuidePlenty5521 — 21 days ago

Need some honest career advice.

I joined Accenture 3 months ago as a ServiceNow fresher. Cleared my certifications and was waiting for project onboarding. Initially, they told me I’d be joining the CK team (Case & Knowledge), which is development-related, so I spent the last 1.5 months learning and preparing for that.

But today they suddenly told me CK is not happening for me and moved me to the POST team, which is purely support.

What’s frustrating is seeing others get into development teams while I’m being pushed into support, even after preparing for dev work. When I asked if I could be moved to a development team, the answer was basically “take this or go to bench.”

I accepted because bench feels risky, but honestly I’m worried. I wanted to start my career as a developer, not in support.

Has anyone started in support and later moved into development? Does taking support now affect long-term growth, or am I overthinking this?

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u/GuidePlenty5521 — 24 days ago

Need some honest career advice.

I joined Accenture 3 months ago as a ServiceNow fresher. Cleared my certifications and was waiting for project onboarding. Initially, they told me I’d be joining the CK team (Case & Knowledge), which is development-related, so I spent the last 1.5 months learning and preparing for that.

But today they suddenly told me CK is not happening for me and moved me to the POST team, which is purely support.

What’s frustrating is seeing others get into development teams while I’m being pushed into support, even after preparing for dev work. When I asked if I could be moved to a development team, the answer was basically “take this or go to bench.”

I accepted because bench feels risky, but honestly I’m worried. I wanted to start my career as a developer, not in support.

Has anyone started in support and later moved into development? Does taking support now affect long-term growth, or am I overthinking this?

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u/GuidePlenty5521 — 24 days ago