u/BassX456

Is this normal or am i cooked?

Okay, so I graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science in July 2025 and landed a 4-month internship in Gen AI from October 2025 to the end of January 2026. However, I couldn't land a permanent job and have been searching unsuccessfully since then. The roles I applied for were ASE and Associate AI Engineer. It's mid-May now, and by the end of this month, it will be one year since graduation. The new 2026 batch will be entering the job market soon. What advice can you give me? Should I switch to a non-CS field, try something else, or persist in CS until the end of this year?

I also tried freelancing but couldn't get clients. The one client I did work with paid very little.

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u/BassX456 — 11 hours ago

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I am not a woman hater. In fact, I believe women should have equal rights in terms of education, pay, and jobs. They shouldn’t be forced to stay home or marry without their consent. Whether they want to cook or do chores should be up to them. A wife also shouldn’t have to live in a joint family, as it destroys privacy between couples and can make men weaker by keeping them in their comfort zone. The challenge, however, persists because of inflation. On top of that, there’s all this pseudo-feminist content popping up on Instagram.

Like, I get it some women have had bad experiences. But why do they generalize every man and put them in the same category? There are men who work their asses off day and night just so their wives can live a queen’s life at home and have all their dream assets, even those who are on their side and fighting for their cause. When I scroll through reels, every one or two videos is about a man-hating feminist claiming boys should be aborted from birth, or cases where we should harm and kill men.

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u/BassX456 — 7 days ago

I am not a woman hater. In fact, I believe women should have equal rights in terms of education, pay, and jobs. They shouldn’t be forced to stay home or marry without their consent. Whether they want to cook or do chores should be up to them. A wife also shouldn’t have to live in a joint family, as it destroys privacy between couples and can make men weaker by keeping them in their comfort zone. The challenge, however, persists because of inflation. On top of that, there’s all this pseudo-feminist content popping up on Instagram.

Like, I get it some women have had bad experiences. But why do they generalize every man and put them in the same category? There are men who work their asses off day and night just so their wives can live a queen’s life at home and have all their dream assets, even those who are on their side and fighting for their cause. When I scroll through reels, every one or two videos is about a man-hating feminist claiming boys should be aborted from birth, or cases where we should harm and kill men.

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u/BassX456 — 7 days ago

I recently got an offer from i2c for Associate software engineer they have invited me for Hr assessment if anyone that has given the Hr assessment can you guide what type questions can i be expected

Also after the Hr round how many rounds are there all together and how can i prepare for them?

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u/BassX456 — 15 days ago