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Recently I had given couple of interviews for a company and after 10 days, HR had called me and told that my feedbck is positive. They just wanted me to join early but my notice period is 2 months and they were ready to buy me out,. I told them that there is possibility but it depends on my company’s current resources. So we discussed salary and HR asked me to sent my current salary details. I have gt an update from HR that it will take some to get the approval. How long it might take?Amazon IBM Tata Consultancy
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Interviewed by Boeing chennai. Got selected. Sent documents for offer. Initial stage of interview we spoke about budget and agreed. After 3 weeks, so many remainder calls and mails, finally they have responded like budget is problem and we are dropping your candidature. If they are not fine with budget, initial stage itself they could drop. But time wasted.
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Larsen & Toubro Infotech Hello all,
Urgent request: How much can I give as expected ctc for Saudi Arabia onsite for LTI?
Tech stack: Java-springboot-Microservices-Webservices
YoE- 5 years
This is an direct opportunity to onsite, but I do not have any idea on it.
Please let me know how much should I give as ectc?
Also, please let me know how is the wlb, job security, work culture there?
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Face the interviews, fail, prepare, fail again, prepare smartly, ..repeat.. after sometime you will be just collecting offers..
Exactly, it's a numbers game and you have to play it accordingly. Can't let too many emotions cloud your judgement!
Just be calm and just read your resume. That should help immediately.
Maybe you're just not ready. Why risk going in and making a bad impression if you're likely not going to receive an offer? I'd wait and focus on getting your mind in a better place first. Maybe find a hobby or do some volunteer work - something meaningful.
Take it a day at a time! You can only give your best and everything else after that is up to fate!
Stay calm and have a little faith in yourself! The more interviews you get through, the easier they’ll become. Understand that you won’t do perfectly every time and settle for doing the best you can in that moment.
I have been feeling this way lately too. Sounds like maybe you are feeling burnt out like the rest of us. Keep your head up. You have got this.