Hiring B.Tech Freshers (Network & System Support) | Near Gachibowli, Hyderabad

Hi everyone,

I recently started a Network & Systems Technical Support company near Gachibowli, Hyderabad, and I'm looking for a B.Tech fresher who is eager to learn and build a strong career in IT infrastructure.

This opportunity is best suited for someone who values hands-on experience and practical learning over a high starting salary.

What you'll get:

  • End-to-end training in Network & Systems Administration.
  • Hands-on exposure to real-world enterprise environments.
  • Opportunity to work on projects for existing MNC clients.
  • Practical skills that can help you confidently pursue Network/System Engineer roles in IT companies.

Salary:

The initial salary is modest (more like a training stipend). The primary focus is on learning, gaining real-world experience, and building a strong technical foundation.

Looking for someone who:

  • Is a B.Tech graduate (or final-year graduate ready to join).
  • Has a genuine interest in networking, Windows/Linux systems, and IT support.
  • Is a quick learner with a positive attitude.
  • Can work from our office near Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

If you're serious about learning and want mentorship with real client exposure, feel free to send me a DM with a brief introduction about yourself.

Thanks!

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/hyderabad_telugu+1 crossposts

Hiring B.Tech Freshers (Network & System Support) | Near Gachibowli, Hyderabad

Hi everyone,

I recently started a Network & Systems Technical Support company near Gachibowli, Hyderabad, and I'm looking for a B.Tech fresher who is eager to learn and build a strong career in IT infrastructure.

This opportunity is best suited for someone who values hands-on experience and practical learning over a high starting salary.

What you'll get:

  • End-to-end training in Network & Systems Administration.
  • Hands-on exposure to real-world enterprise environments.
  • Opportunity to work on projects for existing MNC clients.
  • Practical skills that can help you confidently pursue Network/System Engineer roles in IT companies.

Salary:

The initial salary is modest (more like a training stipend). The primary focus is on learning, gaining real-world experience, and building a strong technical foundation.

Looking for someone who:

  • Is a B.Tech graduate (or final-year graduate ready to join).
  • Has a genuine interest in networking, Windows/Linux systems, and IT support.
  • Is a quick learner with a positive attitude.
  • Can work from our office near Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

If you're serious about learning and want mentorship with real client exposure, feel free to send me a DM with a brief introduction about yourself.

Thanks!

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 3 days ago

Looking for friends

I’m 35 M, I stay in 1BHK near Kondapur, alone

I started some technical IT services,
Sales and support in Gachibowli very recently

Looking for good friends to discuss and build things

Discussion and somehow build circle.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 3 days ago

Hyd Buddy

Who are Hyderabad people here can you ping me

What’s plans for this weekend

Feeling bored 🥱

Ping Hyd (F)

Will plan anything like movie, shopping, coffee, trips

I think mostly of the people feeling bored in rooms

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 16 days ago

[Hyderabad] Looking for a Travel Buddy for a Rainy Day Ride/Drive 🌧️

Hi everyone,

The weather feels amazing, and I'm in the mood to enjoy the rain and explore the outskirts of Hyderabad today.

I'm looking for a travel companion who would like to join for a relaxed bike ride or car drive. We can enjoy the scenic routes, rainy weather, good food, and pleasant conversation along the way.

If you're interested and comfortable with the idea, feel free to DM me. We can discuss the plan and destination beforehand.

Looking forward to making the most of this beautiful rainy day!

DM if interested.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 26 days ago

[Hyderabad] Looking for a Female Travel Buddy for a Rainy Day Ride/Drive 🌧️

Hi everyone,

The weather feels amazing, and I'm in the mood to enjoy the rain and explore the outskirts of Hyderabad today.

I'm looking for a female travel companion who would like to join for a relaxed bike ride or car drive. We can enjoy the scenic routes, rainy weather, good food, and pleasant conversation along the way.

If you're interested and comfortable with the idea, feel free to DM me. We can discuss the plan and destination beforehand.

Looking forward to making the most of this beautiful rainy day!

DM if interested.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 26 days ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Have you noticed that some people want support, not solutions?

I’ve noticed a common pattern when talking to many women about their problems. It feels like they just want a man to listen blindly to their whole story, and then immediately validate them by saying, "Yes, you are right, what you did was correct."

However, if you try to gently point out a mistake, explain a different perspective, or offer a correction, they immediately view you as the villain.

It seems like this isn't just an isolated issue with one person; a lot of people seem to have this exact same mindset. Why do you think this happens? Does anyone have an explanation for why honest feedback is taken so negatively in these situations? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Looking to connect with women 30+ for friendship and meaningful conversations

Hi everyone,

I'm a male based in Hyderabad and would love to connect with women aged 30 and above who are interested in genuine friendship.

I enjoy:

  • Movies and entertainment
  • Shopping and exploring the city
  • Coffee chats and relaxed meetups
  • Conversations about life, careers, experiences, and personal growth
  • Spending quality time with positive, like-minded people

I'm looking for respectful, mature friendships where we can share experiences, support each other, and enjoy good company. Whether it's casual conversations or occasional outings, I'd be happy to connect.

If this resonates with you, feel free to send me a message.

Looking forward to meeting some wonderful people. 😊

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Anyone Up for Watching Peddi at AMB This Weekend?

Hi everyone,

I'm a 30M and I have 2 tickets for Peddi at AMB Cinemas.

I'm looking for a lady who'd like to join me for the movie and enjoy a different experience—just two strangers watching a film and having a good time. If you're interested, feel free to DM me.

No expectations, just good vibes and a fun movie outing.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago

Anyone Up for Watching Peddi at AMB This Weekend?

Hi everyone,

I'm a 30M and I have 2 tickets for *Peddi* at AMB Cinemas.

I'm looking for a lady who'd like to join me for the movie and enjoy a different experience—just two strangers watching a film and having a good time. If you're interested, feel free to DM me.

No expectations, just good vibes and a fun movie outing.

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u/TomatilloLiving5738 — 1 month ago