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Getting a job can be very hard. Most times, when people apply online, they hear nothing back. This makes it seem like no one even looks at their resumes and cover letters. Also, many resumes get thrown out by computer programs before a real person sees them. Because of this, knowing someone on the inside is more important than ever. But, this brings up questions about fairness and whether everyone has the same chance to get a job. Is networking and referrals the same as nepotism, and does that difference really matter?

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@ShivaKumarSatakuri
@ShivaKumarSatakuri 7 месяцев назад
"If you are an introvert like me..." Loved this line. 😊
@ayushimalviya7499
@ayushimalviya7499 7 месяцев назад
When I was new to the IT industry I was surprised to know that knowing someone benefits you to get a job even in this industry. Referrals surely help to filter candidates at the risk of missing out on some quality people but there is no alternative to replace the referrals especially looking at the vast number of job seekers. As a job seeker, even getting a referral doesn't guarantee you the job, so, I felt its best to go along with this system that's somehow formed as a result of how human minds and societies work, and focus on the skills. If one has the skills, they will land up somewhere good most probably.
@deepakpathak281
@deepakpathak281 7 месяцев назад
This was good and you are spot on for today's situation. Refferal are the way to go in this economy too😊
@surupaguha
@surupaguha 7 месяцев назад
Very relatable and relevant for this time. Today with more experience it is tough to get even interview without referral.
@BlissfulBreeeze
@BlissfulBreeeze 7 месяцев назад
Just at the time when I am looking for job opportunity, this video gets to my RU-vid feed. I am experiencing the same feelings of "why do I need to network when my primary job is to code?".. but it is what it is. It's not bad, it's just a lil difficult for introverts like me. But nonetheless I ll get through this. Thank you sir for the insightful video as always!! I am a member on javabrains and I get to learn and understand so much about technology through this channel. You simplify concepts and make it easy to understand. I love this channel ❤. Please keep making videos.
@vidhangupta1725
@vidhangupta1725 6 месяцев назад
Well, I thought that if I applied solely through job postings and companies' career websites, I would get an interview, but thanks for opening my eyes.
@ppsps5728
@ppsps5728 7 месяцев назад
It’s one part of the problem, even on a job further growth depends a lot on these social skills 😊
@arzak21st
@arzak21st 7 месяцев назад
This part😂: All for what? For networking? WELL, LET ME TELL YOU WHAT I THINK ABOUT THIS KIND OF NETWORKING...
@rakeshrockb
@rakeshrockb 7 месяцев назад
With the increasing AI in the HR space, I hope softwares would pick resumes in order from 1000's of applications based on candidates linkedin , github or projects listed in their resumes rather than referrals.
@hyperborean72
@hyperborean72 7 месяцев назад
It's neither nepotism nor the natural way of establishing professional relations, it just comes from the same problem we deal with in other aspects of the life now - both the technological and social progress come at a pace that our society with its rigid hierarchy and outdated structure is not capable to grasp. And it's really ridiculous to create a wide network of the contacts and for the recruiters to rely on referrals when you might never see your colleagues in years working from home (and it happened to me already)
@cccc2740
@cccc2740 6 месяцев назад
Nothing wrong with the referrals.But recently faced a situation wherein team manager brought one of her friend to the team and this totally destroyed the team. New member had no business whatsoever to be there, she had no related skills, and on top of that she was a total antithesis of being a team member. And when people raised the issue with manager, she went to great extents to protect her friend. Entire team left one by one. It was a horrendous experience to say the least.
@romaricbongdampara946
@romaricbongdampara946 5 месяцев назад
Please Sir I can't access your videos on RU-vid.
@Shiva_Codes
@Shiva_Codes 7 месяцев назад
@JavaBrains Can u please give us list of all exclusive courses and videos we can access with your channel membership on RU-vid?
@laochang938
@laochang938 7 месяцев назад
great video as usual😊
@Ashish_onPlay
@Ashish_onPlay 7 месяцев назад
Ha Ha ha ... In My case referral doesn't worked yet when my friends told me they have already referred me in their companies but when i have referred them in my companies they have received call for interviews but never joined and got an excuse from my HR they are asking for more salaries which is not company budget ... 🤣🤣 .
@HeautontimorumenosEx
@HeautontimorumenosEx 7 месяцев назад
I dont agree that much with you saying that networking is not nepotism, I think it is but in a lower degree. Suppose 2 persons that perform exactly the same, but one has referral and the other no? which one would get the job? the one with referral right, and what is worst is what you said, most people make referrals without even knowing the person in a degree that the referral means something. So in some way referrals gives you and advantage to gain the job against someone that not, what that means is that the people without have to work harder to overcome that disadvantage that in reality is not a tiny one. Manager should know that referrals does not mean that a person values less that one that it does not have it.
@yogeshchaudhari9971
@yogeshchaudhari9971 6 месяцев назад
Hi Koshik....i do watch all of ur videos since so many years....can i request you to prepare some tutorial/vidoes on elastic search with java please
@BALAJINEDIAM
@BALAJINEDIAM 7 месяцев назад
is it possible to make nosql database tutorial in java brains channel want to learn with your voice:),is it possible?
@1hindu-sthaani558
@1hindu-sthaani558 7 месяцев назад
But referrals also give assurance to company about candidate's background / safety from froud, etc.
@Java.Brains
@Java.Brains 7 месяцев назад
Yes, it works well as a good pre-screening step, which is the problem! :)
@ZtowhyA
@ZtowhyA 7 месяцев назад
mostly Indians...
@abhishekanand1182
@abhishekanand1182 7 месяцев назад
Hi Kaushik, speaking of referrals, can you provide me one at your company 🙂. I have close to 3 yrs experience in Angular and Springboot and have good software development skills thanks to your videos and courses.
@ksattu1
@ksattu1 6 месяцев назад
you r good in networking .😀
@AjayKumar-fd9mv
@AjayKumar-fd9mv 7 месяцев назад
Great
@saraswathym3424
@saraswathym3424 7 месяцев назад
Hi sir, i've 3 years experience in core java. Currently I'm learning spring boot. For 3 years experience, whether I've to prepare microservices also.
@ShivaKumarSatakuri
@ShivaKumarSatakuri 7 месяцев назад
You must. Else you'll lose opportunities. Micro services are not so typical once you start learning spring framework.
@saraswathym3424
@saraswathym3424 7 месяцев назад
@@ShivaKumarSatakuri ok. I also have 3 years of career gap. Already I know core Java, MySQL, hibernate, spring boot. Additionally what are the technologies I've to learn. Whether companies will accept me with this much of gap.
@ShivaKumarSatakuri
@ShivaKumarSatakuri 7 месяцев назад
@@saraswathym3424 any MNC will hire you if you clear the technical interview irrespective of your career gap. Just brush up your java and spring knowledge. Also try to get familiar with the latest java concepts and could platforms like azure or AWS.
@saraswathym3424
@saraswathym3424 7 месяцев назад
@@ShivaKumarSatakuri thank you
@saraswathym3424
@saraswathym3424 5 месяцев назад
​@@ShivaKumarSatakuri sir, I'm learning spring boot and microservices framework. In addition to that, these topics[spring actuator, spring security, OAuth, JWT] whether I need to learn this topics or not for interview preparation.
@hemanthp
@hemanthp 7 месяцев назад
Curious, why wouldn't companies use Online Coding Assessment as first level of screening and send it to everyone who applied ? Hiring Manager or someone in the Company can look into candidate's code only if they have minimum score in that assessment ?
@AjayKumar-fd9mv
@AjayKumar-fd9mv 7 месяцев назад
👍
@Bhanusri01
@Bhanusri01 7 месяцев назад
First
@Java.Brains
@Java.Brains 7 месяцев назад
Well done! :)
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