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WFH Java Developer Job as a Fresher… Am I Cooked for the First 6 Months?

Guys, I just got a Java Developer work-from-home job. I know Java at an intermediate level, and I have basic knowledge of Spring Boot. I’m joining the company on the 28th, but honestly I’m scared about how I’m going to survive the first 6 months.

The biggest thing worrying me is the WFH setup. In office, you can just sit near seniors and ask doubts casually. In WFH, I know I can ask questions, but it feels different. Sometimes I hesitate, overthink it, or try to solve everything alone and get stuck.

So I wanted to ask you guys:

  • What kind of tasks do freshers/junior Java devs usually get in the first few months?
  • How much are juniors actually expected to know?
  • How did you manage this kind of situation when you started?
  • Any advice for surviving as a beginner in a remote job?

And if there are any senior developers here, please give me some real advice on what I should focus on before joining. I seriously don’t want to mess this up.

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Hey everyone,

We are 3 bachelors and recent IT graduates currently searching for IT jobs in Bangalore, so we’re looking for affordable PGs or rental rooms near IT hubs and tech areas.

Our main priority is a clean place with fewer bugs/cockroach issues, especially in bedrooms. Budget-friendly options for bachelors would be perfect.

We’re also open to:

- Sharing flats or rooms

- Renting unused rooms in someone’s home

- Home stays or small rental setups

If anyone has good PG suggestions, rental leads, or knows someone renting out rooms, please DM me. Any genuine help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Note: We are from Tamil Nadu

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u/Interesting-Pay-2135 — 16 days ago