

Need Your Guidance and Insights...
Breaking into FAANG, top startups, or US-based or UK-based or UAE-based remote roles from a tier-3 college in India is challenging but not impossible. I’m working on building the right skills and would love to hear insights from those who have successfully navigated this path.
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What are the most effective strategies for someone from a tier-3 college in India to land a job in FAANG, top startups, or US-based remote roles?
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What skills, projects, networking approaches, and interview preparation methods have proven to be the most successful?
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How can one overcome the challenges of limited college reputation and lack of industry connections to break into these top tech companies?
My Current Status:
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Strong in AI and ML, but many roles require a PhD, while I am an undergrad in my final year.
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Learning Quantum Computing and Blockchain alongside my core interests.
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Passionate about technology and exploring multiple domains out of genuine interest, not confusion.
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Currently working on Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA), but not at an advanced level yet.
Would love to hear your suggestions on the best path forward!
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