Hey everyone it was just another clueless Wednesday for me.
I flunked another interview today why? They asked MCQ's based on concepts which literally no one uses anyways at this point I really feel only pros can help not CHATGPT or google.
I really need guidance its been 3 years as IT. I still feel I don't know anything. I love Java programming language what should I do? what should be a practical and doable approach to master the language and its frameworks, especially frameworks.
I can't find any solid answers to this. I am an electronics guy working as developer in IT so you can take a guess about my background. I am ready to put down efforts but I really some guidance here.
Thank you all.
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Hi, I am also from an electronics engineering background. A lot of my peers are doing well in the IT industry now and sometimes I feel pressured. But it's you, keep doing you, keep learning, watching videos, building, etc. Join bootcamps or refresher courses. Think of the interview as a minor setback to a major comeback. Take note of what was asked during the interview then work on learning those things. There's really no solid answer. Learn things at a pace you can manage otherwise you might feel burnt out.
I really appreciate the comment