Not practical knowledge
I cracked the interview based on my theoretical knowledge. The questions they asked and the scenarios they discussed, I was able to answer from a theoretical perspective. Now I have received the offer and will be joining soon. I’m just a bit concerned—will this backfire once I start working?
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TMC thanks bro

Just start practicing hands-on in available time, No need to worry

How did you manage 90 days NO

Theory aayegi tab he toh practical hoga. I switched my career into whole new technology and domain after learning it for 45 days and didn't created any project just theory and now its been almost 6 years on the same tech.
Now my resume says overall exp in the same tech and I'm asking offer for overall exp, earlier i used to mention overall exp and relevant exp but now i mention overall exp as relevant exp.

Lite lo abhi, seekh jaoge job par.
Hopefully you will find some good peers/senior (its not that rare to) who won’t judge you and would guide you right .




