u/siddhanthmmuragi

Looking for internship, hybrid/remote (preferably Bengaluru)
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Looking for internship, hybrid/remote (preferably Bengaluru)

Hello there,

I am a fresh undergrad student from Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru

B.E in Industrial Engineering and Management.

Currently looking for almost 3 months internship opportunity because I don't have any commitments till late August.

\[I have my job onboarding from September (college placement), so I am completely free for next 3 months\]

Is there a good internship opportunity available in your contacts?

I already have one internship experience in final semester of engineering in CAD design.

Domain isn't really restricted to Industrial Engineering, looking for any openings for 3 months internship.

Let me know if any opportunity is available.

u/siddhanthmmuragi — 9 hours ago
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AMA Siddaganga Institute of Technology (SIT, Tumakuru)

4th year Industrial Engineering (IM) student here, just to be graduate, with the great success of last year AMA.

I am gonna be brutally honest this time, no holding back in any manner as I have completed the engineering and won't back critisizing the faults.

Feel free to ask me anything about the college.

Dms will be open for those shy people who don't want to ask questions in comments

Little bit more about myself: Currently I hold 3 offer letters from Infosys, TCS and Welspun Living Ltd. I also used to have backlogs, failed multiple subjects, topped multiple subjects.

It's all a part of engineering process.

Looking forward to help you if you all need it .

u/siddhanthmmuragi — 4 days ago
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Some story time I guess.

Also whenever I say piano, consider it as keyboard.

I first picked up piano when I was 16, I thoroughly learnt scales and chords. After that I hit a barrier when I was told to do ear training.

Later I picked it up (two month ago) at 21. After a week of practice I recall all scales and chords very well.

Whenever I play music I can find myself flow thought the scale with >95% accuracy.

My issue is that whenever I try to jam songs with fellow musicians, I always get overshadowed by guitar. People just enjoy guitar over my piano. It's not like I play bad, it's just the vibe and the free movements that guitar players have that I can't do with a piano. Sometimes I am forced to transpose up or down when I love to play the original chords.

Meantime,

I did solo performance (lasted 6ish minutes), It went decent infront of 200 people. Played almost 2 full songs.

After that I just can't myself in a satisfying spot in a band or in solo .

Currently learning to read sheet music, most of the times when I play, I have my own shorthand notes chords and most of the pieces are memorized. I can play to a melodious extent but can't find the sweet glory of a good piano player.

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u/siddhanthmmuragi — 15 days ago