"India mein IT job milna utni badi baat nahi hai, jitni badi bewakoofi us job ko take for granted lena hai. Mere apne career ke shuruati saal aise hi waste hue hain."
Welcome to the reality of the Indian IT grind. Millions of engineers graduate every year, land a decent package, get assigned to a project, and then... they stop.
They stop learning. They stop experimenting. They get comfortable. For the first five years of my career, I was exactly there. I was closing tickets, completing tasks assigned by managers, and thinking that as long as my salary is credited on the 1st of every month, I am safe.
The Wake-Up Call
The tech industry is ruthless. While you are comfortable working on a legacy system, the market is quietly shifting towards AI, automation, and advanced architectures like Salesforce LWC or Agentforce. If you aren't upgrading, you aren't just staying in the same place; you are actively moving backward.
The Solution: "Chadh Ke Kaam Karo"
The turning point for me was realizing that I am not a "ticket closer." I am an architect. When a client gives a half-baked requirement, you don't just build it blindly. You question it. You provide a long-term, scalable solution. That is the difference between a Junior Developer and a Technical Lead.
If you are in your early twenties right now, do not take your first job for granted. Keep your hunger alive, learn the backend logic, and future-proof yourself.