Complete Guide to Remote Jobs in India – How to Find and Land One
Remote work is booming in India. Learn how to find legitimate remote jobs, build the right skills, set up your home office, and succeed as a remote worker from personal experience.
Remote work is booming in India. Learn how to find legitimate remote jobs, build the right skills, set up your home office, and succeed as a remote worker from personal experience.
Everyone says use the present-past-future formula. That advice is fine but it has become so standard that every candidate sounds the same. A different perspective on the most common interview question, including what works, what is overrated, and why the best answers might break the formula entirely.
Which pays better – government or private jobs? A detailed salary comparison across various levels including benefits, job security, work-life balance, and the classic Indian family debate.
Hard-won advice on video interviews from someone who has done way too many of them — covering internet disasters, the camera-vs-screen dilemma, Indian household realities, and the setup stuff that actually moves the needle versus the stuff people obsess over for no reason.
One person, many bad interviews. A first-person account of the interview mistakes that cost real opportunities — from showing up absurdly early at Accenture to tanking a salary discussion at a Bangalore startup — and what each disaster eventually taught.
A practical, no-fluff checklist for answering the 20 most common behavioural interview questions. STAR method explained once, then applied fast. Some answers get detail, others get a line. Save this before your next interview.
What actually happens inside a group discussion round, as told by the evaluators themselves. HR managers and hiring leads from Pune, Bangalore, and Mumbai describe what they look for, what gets candidates eliminated, and why the loudest person in the room rarely wins.
I bombed my first technical interview because I confused watching tutorials with actual preparation. Here is what I learned the hard way — the parts about DSA prep that nobody explains properly, the system design stuff that finally clicked, and honest notes on each company I actually interviewed at.
A practical breakdown of what it takes for Indian professionals to get jobs abroad — which countries are actually realistic, how visas work, what your resume needs to look like, what happens to your PF and taxes, and all the personal stuff people rarely talk about until they are mid-flight to Toronto.
Your first job will not match the picture in your head. This piece breaks down the gap between what freshers expect from Indian workplaces and what they actually encounter, covering office culture, feedback, hierarchy, communication, and the unwritten rules nobody warns you about.