

Career Guidance for Java developers
Career Guidance for Java developers for 0-15 yrs
Service Description
🚀 Career Guidance for Java Developers – From Confused Coder to Confident Pro! Hey there, future Java Rockstar! Feeling stuck in your dev journey? Wondering why your resume is ghosted more than your last Tinder match? Or maybe you're just tired of hearing "We'll get back to you" after every interview? I’ve got you. I'm Amitesh – a Lead SDE with years of experience in cracking interviews, mentoring devs, and helping folks like you land roles in top product-based MNCs. Whether you're just starting out or aiming for that next big leap, this session is your career cheat code. 💡 What You’ll Get in This Session: 🔍 Career Profile Deep Dive – We’ll dissect your current path, goals, and skills like a bug in production. 🎯 Goal Mapping – Not just “where do you see yourself in 5 years?” but how to actually get there. 📄 Resume Roast & Revamp – I’ll review your resume, point out what’s working, what’s not, and how to make it scream “Hire me!” 🧠 Interview Prep Like a Pro – From DSA to system design, I’ll share frameworks, resources, and mock Q&A to help you shine. 🧲 Get Shortlisted – Learn the art of writing job-winning resumes and LinkedIn profiles that attract recruiters like bees to honey. 🕵️♂️ Job Hunt Hacks – Smart strategies to find hidden job opportunities, network like a ninja, and get those elusive interview calls. 🧩 Tips, Tricks & Tech Tea – Insider insights, productivity hacks, and maybe a few memes to keep things spicy. 🧑💻 Who’s This For? Java Developers (0–8 years exp) looking to break into product-based companies Career switchers moving into backend or full-stack roles Anyone who’s tired of the “apply → wait → get ghosted” cycle ⚠️ Warning: Side effects may include: ✅ Increased confidence ✅ More interview calls ✅ Recruiters sliding into your DMs ✅ Sudden urge to update your LinkedIn headline Let’s turn your career confusion into career clarity. Book a session, bring your questions, and let’s build your roadmap to success – one Java class at a time. 😉

