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I landed a ₹3L/month in hand remote job at a YC backed startup with 0 years of full time experience.
I want every one of you to do the same. On campus placement is a scam and it is much better to look for global opportunities.
This is a no BS guide on how you can do the same.
I am sharing my personal experience and the strategies used by my friends working in global roles.
Everything you need to know is in this thread 🧵

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if youre new to blr, go to cafes, drink beers, join a good gym, put earpods in walk around the cubbon park, police park, indiranagar streets, avoid third wave when you can, go to pecos, jukebox, bohemians, fresh factory, watsons, not on hinge, if you dont have an apartment yet thats best, live in drapers, ff21, woke, zo house, eat at id, brahmin's coffee bar, veena stores, the rameshwaram cafe that isnt the famous one, find a sunday market, go to the old airport road and whitefield for no reason, learn to love the rain, get on a bike before you get in a cab, church street on a slow tuesday, buy something from a street vendor.
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Best YouTube Channels To Crack Tech Interviews (2026)
1. DSA – NeetCode
2. LeetCode Patterns – Abdul Bari
3. System Design – Gaurav Sen
4. Mock Interviews – Pramp
5. FAANG Prep – Tech Dummies
6. Coding Rounds – Nick White
7. Behavioral – Jeff H Sipe
8. Problem Solving – Back To Back SWE
9. Deep DSA – Errichto
10. Interview Strategy – Exponent
11. Resume + Career – Self Made Millennial
12. Real Interview Qs – Clément Mihailescu
13. Advanced DSA – William Lin
14. CS Basics – MIT OpenCourseWare


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Learn AI for free directly from top companies.
1 - Anthropic:
anthropic.skilljar.com
2 - Google:
grow.google/ai
3 - Meta:
ai.meta.com/resources/
4 - NVIDIA:
developer.nvidia.com/cuda
5 - Microsoft:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/
6 - OpenAI:
academy.openai.com
7 - IBM:
skillsbuild.org
8 - AWS:
skillbuilder.aws
9 - DeepLearning.AI:
deeplearning.ai
10 - Hugging Face:
huggingface.co/learn
👇Comment "Learning" if you find this helpful.
Repost so others can take help.
Must bookmark for future reference.

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Great resources for learning backend & systems:
- Designing Data-Intensive Applications
- Beej’s Guides
- CMU Database Group
- Hacker News
- Writing an OS in Rust
- ByteByteGo
- Computer Systems: A Programmer’s Perspective
- Julia Evans’ Blog
- Strange Loop conference videos
- Low Level Programming University
- Compiler Explorer
- The Morning Paper
- Systems We Love talks
- OS Dev Wiki
- Brendan Gregg’s Blog
- Crafting Interpreters
- Architecture Notes
- Dan Luu’s Blog
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- Database Internals (book)
- High Scalability
- Papers We Love
- The Linux Documentation Project
- Phil Eaton’s Blog
- Martin Kleppmann’s Blog
- Lobsters
- Computer Science from the Bottom Up
- Casey Muratori’s courses
- Destroy All Software
- /r/systems
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Learn Coding by playing games
1. Kubernetes
k8sgames.com
2. DevOps
devops.games
3. Linux
overthewire.org
4. Git
ohmygit.org
5. Python
codecombat.com
6. CSS & HTML
codepip.com
7. Cybersecurity
picoctf.org
8. Mobile Coding (like Duolingo)
sololearn.com
9. For Complete Beginners
scratch.mit.edu
10. 25+ Programming Languages
codingame.com

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Step-1: Learn Go
Step-2: Learn goroutines, channel & ascheduler
Step-3: Master pointers, interfaces & malloc
Step-4: Build an HTTP server with std lib
Step-5: Read the Go runtime & standard library source. Embrace humility
Step-6: Build a production-grade backend (REST/gRPC, DB, caching, msging)
Step-7: Make it resilient under load
Step-8: Learn profiling and optimization (pprof, trace, benchmarks)
Step-9: deploy with Docker & K8s
Step-10: Ship it
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