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Off topic: I am stuck in a service based company for last 4 years in a shitty project. The work I do can be done by a 12th grader. Now i want to move out by learning something new & changing my domain. But the thing is I am not able to study because I am stuck in a comfort zone and learning new thing gives me bad anxiety. It feels like I will never learn & be forever stuck here. Pls help on how to come out of comfort zone, learn things and apply for the job. Tata Consultancy Infosys Wipro
Hello fishes,
Need help.
YOE: 10.5, java
Offers in hand:
Evoke technologies - 28lpa
CDK global - 30 lpa
Ness technologies -30 lpa
All are fixed components.
Which one to choose?
I prefer to have WLB, job security, decent hikes to stay long term in the company.
Cognizant Tata Consultancy Evoke Technologies Ness Digital Engineering CDK Global Inc Infosys
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The best skill I learned, from several years of trial and error, has been to stop the conversation train and let the other party get onboard. While knowing what you are talking about is key to success, it is just as important to let the other person talk. And, when they do, it is imperative that you listen, comprehend, and respond appropriately. My son in the U.S. Cavalry uses the term "Hua," usually where I would say, "OK" or "Sure." He said it stands for "Heard, Understood, and Acknowledged."
That’s cool! I think I’ll take that up
When I was in college I took some journalism classes and I was active on the college newspaper. I've always thought that being able to report and write has been an asset to me. It's important to be able to organize your thoughts and express them clearly and with some style. If you can't communicate well, you're just disadvantaged.
I did the same! Would you have any desire to get back into it at some point?
Also took a communications course that had a ton of public speaking, and I still don’t love talking in front of a ton of people, I’m a lot more confident doing it after that class! But something that still helps me today, my first ever job was in food service, and that taught me so many skills with how to act (and not) in the workplace.
I agree! Thanks for your input