u/Careless_Priority404

A founder I know is paying students up to $10 (₹850) to post real proof of their work this week

A founder I know is paying students up to $10 (₹850) to post real proof of their work this week.

Not a tutorial. Not a course recap. Something they actually built, fixed, learned or shipped.

Any domain counts — AI, frontend, backend, UI/UX, finance, data science, anything real.

The reward depends on quality of the post, how genuine the work is and engagement it gets. Up to $10 per post paid directly to your UPI in INR.

They are doing this because they are building something around proof of work and want to see what students are actually building when no one is watching.

How to get the referral:

Comment below with one thing you built or worked on this week and one thing that broke or didn't go as planned. I will DM the shortlisted ones with where to post and how the payment works.

Referrals from here get priority. Serious students only.

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Would you use a free WhatsApp career helpline where a real person answers your resume and internship questions within 24 hours?

Genuine question for this community.

Would you actually use a free WhatsApp career helpline where you can send your resume, ask about internships, or get honest advice on your career path and get a real human response within 24 hours?

Not a bot. Not a course to sell you. Just someone who has reviewed hundreds of resumes and helped students get into internships answering your actual questions.

I am thinking of starting this and want to know if it would genuinely be useful before I do.

What would you want to be able to ask? And what has stopped you from getting this kind of help before?

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u/Careless_Priority404 — 2 days ago

22F. One month of applying. Zero responses. I genuinely do not know what I am doing wrong.

I graduated recently and have been applying for internships every single day for the past month. I have sent over 50 applications across different domains. I tailored my resume for each role. Wrote cover letters. Followed up twice. Nothing came back. Not even an automated rejection. Just complete silence.

The worst part is not knowing what the problem is. Is it my resume? My skills? The way I am applying? Or is the market just this bad right now for everyone?

I have spoken to a few friends who are in the same situation. All of us applying constantly. None of us hearing back. It is starting to feel like applications just disappear into a void.

I started wondering if the problem is visibility. I have a resume that lists what I have done but nothing that actually shows it. No portfolio. No public work. Just a document that looks like everyone else's document.

I am thinking about changing my approach completely. Instead of sending more applications I want to start posting my work publicly so people can actually see what I can do.

Has anyone tried this? Did it make a difference? And for those who have been through this silent rejection phase, what finally changed things for you?

I am not looking for motivation. I genuinely want to know what actually worked

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u/Careless_Priority404 — 7 days ago