u/Academic_Resort_5316

Advice for a Switch - 4th in Three Years

I am a software engineer - .Net Developer and I've been thinking to switch my company but that'll be my 4th switch in three years. I am afraid that my resume will be affected due to this. Am I thinking in a right way? Please give your advice.

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u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 2 days ago

Software Engineer Needs Advice

Hello everyone.

I am software engineer (. NET Developer) working since three years. I've been part of three companies till now. The company I am currently working in is my third company. I am earning around 200K gross.

In my current company, I enjoy working because I get to work on different projects and different kind of areas which excites me. But there's one problem, there is some sort of favoritism I've recently smelled. In most of the projects, less skillful or so called seniors get chances to lead the projects and once they become lead, their technical flaws get hidden.

Our team directly comes under the director and we don't have a technical lead. I often correct the senior dev about the technical flaws because they're not technically sound but they're leading one of the projects. Even a frontend dev is leading one of the projects who literally don't know about the complexity of the project.

Due to this stuff, I think I won't be surviving here too long because no matter how many times I prove myself, other less skillful people would lead the projects. I literally don't care about who leads the project. I do my work honestly but the thing is, my performance review would surely be get affected because other people lead the projects but are not technically sound but they can claim that they're leading something. On the other hand, I can only tell how good I am doing things but favouritism will take over.

Also, I feel my current pay is less than what I can offer on the table. Keeping my situation in mind, would you guys suggest me to switch (that will be my 4th company in three years), how much should I be earning at this stage? Any specific companies to target for the long run? What's your take on my situation?

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u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 4 days ago

My office boy’s wife, only 35 years old, is fighting rectal cancer. Their life has completely changed over the past few months with continuous hospital visits, treatments, and daily struggles.

A hospital in Karachi has given them hope by offering procedures and treatment support on a welfare basis. But even after that, many essential expenses still remain especially medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs during treatment.

Being the only earning person in the family, he is going through an extremely difficult financial time and is trying his best to manage everything alone.

I’m sharing this because sometimes even a small contribution or sharing this message can ease someone’s burden more than we realize.

Documents are attached as proofs. People who are willing to donate are welcome to verify the case whichever way they like.

Please keep her in your prayers.

u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 8 days ago
▲ 16 r/PAK

My office boy’s wife, only 35 years old, is fighting rectal cancer. Their life has completely changed over the past few months with continuous hospital visits, treatments, and daily struggles.

A hospital in Karachi has given them hope by offering procedures and treatment support on a welfare basis. But even after that, many essential expenses still remain especially medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs during treatment.

Being the only earning person in the family, he is going through an extremely difficult financial time and is trying his best to manage everything alone.

I’m sharing this because sometimes even a small contribution or sharing this message can ease someone’s burden more than we realize.

Documents are attached as proofs. People who are willing to donate are welcome to verify the case whichever way they like.

Please keep her in your prayers.

u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 8 days ago
▲ 115 r/KarachiSocials+1 crossposts

My office boy’s wife, only 35 years old, is fighting rectal cancer. Their life has completely changed over the past few months with continuous hospital visits, treatments, and daily struggles.

A hospital in Karachi has given them hope by offering procedures and treatment support on a welfare basis. But even after that, many essential expenses still remain especially medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs during treatment.

Being the only earning person in the family, he is going through an extremely difficult financial time and is trying his best to manage everything alone.

I’m sharing this because sometimes even a small contribution or sharing this message can ease someone’s burden more than we realize.

Documents are attached as proofs. People who are willing to donate are welcome to verify the case whichever way they like.

Please keep her in your prayers.

u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 8 days ago
▲ 19 r/karachi

Every morning, he shows up to work with a quiet face and tired eyes. No complaints. No excuses. Just doing his job.

But behind that silence… his world is falling apart.

His wife, only 35 years old, is battling rectal cancer, a life-threatening disease that has already taken so much from their lives. What started as a health issue has now become a daily fight for survival.

A hospital in Karachi has given a small ray of hope. They are willing to perform necessary procedures on a welfare basis. But the battle doesn’t end there.

Even after that support, the reality is harsh.

The cost of medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs to survive… are far beyond what he can afford.

He has already given everything he can. His savings are gone. His energy is drained. Yet, his hope hasn’t completely faded because somewhere deep inside, he believes that humanity still exists.

This isn’t just about illness. It’s about a husband watching the love of his life suffer… while feeling helpless. No one should have to choose between treatment and survival.

If this message reaches you, take a moment.

Sometimes, even a small act of kindness can become someone’s biggest lifeline. If you're willing to help with any amount, feel free to reach out to me. I can send you the proofs and you can verify the case on your own as well.

Let’s remind him that he’s not alone in this fight.

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u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 9 days ago
▲ 34 r/PAK

Every morning, he shows up to work with a quiet face and tired eyes. No complaints. No excuses. Just doing his job.

But behind that silence… his world is falling apart.

His wife, only 35 years old, is battling rectal cancer, a life-threatening disease that has already taken so much from their lives. What started as a health issue has now become a daily fight for survival.

A hospital in Karachi has given a small ray of hope. They are willing to perform necessary procedures on a welfare basis. But the battle doesn’t end there.

Even after that support, the reality is harsh.

The cost of medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs to survive… are far beyond what he can afford.

He has already given everything he can. His savings are gone. His energy is drained. Yet, his hope hasn’t completely faded because somewhere deep inside, he believes that humanity still exists.

This isn’t just about illness. It’s about a husband watching the love of his life suffer… while feeling helpless. No one should have to choose between treatment and survival.

If this message reaches you, take a moment.

Sometimes, even a small act of kindness can become someone’s biggest lifeline. If you're willing to help with any amount, feel free to reach out to me. I can send you the proofs and you can verify the case on your own as well.

Let’s remind him that he’s not alone in this fight.

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u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 9 days ago

Every morning, he shows up to work with a quiet face and tired eyes. No complaints. No excuses. Just doing his job.

But behind that silence… his world is falling apart.

His wife, only 35 years old, is battling rectal cancer, a life-threatening disease that has already taken so much from their lives. What started as a health issue has now become a daily fight for survival.

A hospital in Karachi has given a small ray of hope. They are willing to perform necessary procedures on a welfare basis. But the battle doesn’t end there.

Even after that support, the reality is harsh.

The cost of medicines, weekly colostomy (stool) bags, and the special diet she needs to survive… are far beyond what he can afford.

He has already given everything he can. His savings are gone. His energy is drained. Yet, his hope hasn’t completely faded because somewhere deep inside, he believes that humanity still exists.

This isn’t just about illness. It’s about a husband watching the love of his life suffer… while feeling helpless. No one should have to choose between treatment and survival.

If this message reaches you, take a moment.

Sometimes, even a small act of kindness can become someone’s biggest lifeline. If you're willing to help with any amount, feel free to reach out to me. I can send you the proofs and you can verify the case on your own as well.

Let’s remind him that he’s not alone in this fight.

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u/Academic_Resort_5316 — 9 days ago