Seeking Referrals for Technical Support / Application Support Roles

Hi everyone,

I'm a B.Tech IT graduate (2022 batch) with 3 years of experience in Manual Testing.

Over time, I've realized that software testing is no longer the right career path for me. One of the main reasons is coding I never enjoyed it, from my school days until now. I've genuinely tried multiple times to learn it, but each time I realized it's simply not something I enjoy or want to pursue. Since the testing field is increasingly moving towards automation, I've decided not to continue in testing.

I'm now looking to transition into Technical Support, Application Support, SaaS Support, Enterprise Support, or similar roles where I can use my technical background without focusing on coding.

Has anyone here made a similar career switch? I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience and any advice you can share.

If your company has any openings or if you're willing to refer me, I'd be truly grateful. I've been away from work since resigning in September last year, and I'm actively looking for an opportunity to restart my career.

I'm comfortable relocating anywhere within Tamil Nadu, and Chennai is my preferred location.

Thank you in advance for your support, suggestions, and referrals. They would mean a lot to me.🙏🙏

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Career Choices That Shape Your Life

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If You're in 10th or 12th grade now, and choosing the right college and course is a very important decision. Take your time, be careful, and choose wisely.

Pick a field that you genuinely like and enjoy. At the same time, make sure it has good career prospects and can help you earn a stable income in the future. Don't choose a course just because your parents, relatives, or friends suggested it. Instead, focus on what truly interests you.

If you're not sure what you like yet, spend some time understanding yourself first. Find out what excites you, what you're good at, and what kind of work you see yourself doing in the long run. I've seen many people choose a course for various reasons, only to realize after 2–3 years of working that they don't enjoy it. While switching to different careers path is possible, it is often challenging and not as easy as it seems.

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That's why it's important to choose something you genuinely want to do. Your job will take up a significant part of your life, so make sure it's something you can enjoy and grow in.

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Also, research colleges thoroughly before joining. Look into factors such as placements, faculty, infrastructure, industry exposure, and overall reputation. Choosing the right college can play a major role in giving you a strong start to your career.

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We spend years studying from school through college and eventually become employees, entrepreneurs, or professionals based on our choices and goals. Whatever path you choose, make sure it aligns with your interests and aspirations. Otherwise, you may end up feeling stuck later in life.

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So choose carefully, follow your interests, think about your future, and make a decision that brings both personal satisfaction and financial stability. Best of luck!

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