Inspiring journey sir I was rejected 37 times to get my first job. My second job is at Google. You have also helped me a lot to get there through your videos and our conversation. Thanks a lot bhai for sharing this video 🤩
Inspiring Story Piyush Sir I m still hustling for the DevOps Job. Got rejected more than 10 times and learning from my past mistake. Previously I got very depressed about the failure but right now I realized that I m getting much better after rejection
Hello Shreya, thank you for sharing your story. I understand that rejection can be painful, but try to view it as a mock interview that prepares you for your dream role in the future. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward. The failures I mentioned were from just one company, despite having 5+ years of experience. Imagine how many rejections I faced in my 12-year career. However, this did not stop me from staying motivated. I treat it as a process, learning from my failures, re-learning, and emerging stronger each time. Remember that there is no overnight success. It takes hard work, dedication, and numerous failures before you achieve your goals. I wish you all the best for your future. Keep upskilling yourself and never give up.
Thanks for sharing reality 😢. I do feel same. Thanks you sir. This give motivation. And really great u did not gave up and continued to keeping the perseverance. ❤🎉🎉🎉. One day i wll also meet my dream . 🎉🎉 Thanks for building courage on us.
That is the only reason why I shared my story, magic happens when you dont give up on your dreams and then you will have a story to tell. I wish you all the best in your future.
Hi Piyush, you are really inspiration for us who wants to be a SRE or Devops Engineer. I started viewing your videos from last month. I got a gap more than a year on my cloud engineer profile where I just started by watching your videos to get on track. I would sincerely need your suggestion where I am completely off track with all these tools.
Thank you for sharing your learning experience. I'm glad to hear that you were able to achieve your goal. It's a great reminder of why continuing to learn and develop skills is so important.
@TechTutorialswithPiyush that's awesome video man, yes you are absolutely right noone talks About failure and road to current fame . I am glad you shared yr journey. May I ask howcome you were able to frequently apply to aws and also getting calls for further process. Kindly suggest - Thanks
Thank you for the feedback and I am glad you found it helpful. I was able to apply, as I was applying for different roles basically anything that is related to cloud and devops😄
Hello sir i wanted to start my career in Azure Devops so kindly guide me the path and do you provide and training as i am from non IT back ground. waiting for your kind response. Thanks.
Hello buddy, If you are from non-IT background, I wouldnt suggest jumping directly to Azure DevOps even though I am already working on Azure DevOps playlist. Start with Linux fundamentals, cloud concepts, checkout AZ900 playlist, some basics of Docker and Kubernetes, Jenkins playlist and then start Azure DevOps. Make sure to build the basic knowledge of the DevOps and Cloud and then move to any specific tool such as Azure DevOps. I do not provide any trainings but you can join our discord server and ask your questions over there as well. Good luck
I am a fresher , I have gap I am learning DevOps tools it make me lot of Confusion ratherthan clarity , can you share the ideas which is better technology to get more interview calls
@@Harshavardhan15970 It depends if you are still learning the tools and technology that have been in the market for so long or you are upgrading yourself as per the market demands. DevOps is evolving at a very fast pace and we need to upskill along with that pace. Upskilling is the key
@@Harshavardhan15970 Its not about how quickly you learn something it's about how well you learn it. Take your time but make sure whatever you do, you excel in that
Hello bro, I wish I could see the future 😀 The way DevOps is evolving, I see amazing things happening , a lot more processes and tools will be coming up to add value to what we already have. The only way to keep up with the rapidly changing technology is to keep ourselves updated and keep upskilling.
Yes, I did, I even shared the screenshots. I did not just apply, I gave many interviews for roles such as solution architect , devops consultant, support engineer, TAM, sr DevOps consultant and so on. I applied for 100+ openings in 3 years but got calls for around 6-8 roles for interviews
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush This is strange to hear. I used to think when you apply for a certain position in a company, therefore, it is of no use applying for another or others in the same company concurrently eventhough you are qualifed for the positions.I have always thought it would lead to cancellation of both aplications.
@debillion We always learn something new 😃 Infact one time I interviewed for two roles in parallel. I didn't get either of those, that's a different story but it is possible and increases our odds of getting selected
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Interesting! Did you use the same resume for these positions or how did you go about the resume? I am sorry for asking this, because SA has requirements different from TAM, likewise support engineer would have requirements different from Snr Devops. I am just curious.
Remember It's not about the number of failures it's about the learning you get from each failure. I only showed my failure count for 1 company, just imagine the total count 😄
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Failure always teach us our weakness, gives us time to think and analyze. But, after I started working in my target company, I feel I need to start my own. 😅😅😅
Inspiring journey sir I was rejected 37 times to get my first job. My second job is at Google. You have also helped me a lot to get there through your videos and our conversation. Thanks a lot bhai for sharing this video 🤩
Your story has always inspired me Kalhaar! You have set the perfect examples of dedication, hardwork and consistency. Keep doing the great job 💪
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush I am glad for that! More success to come for all😇
Thanks for sharing your journey , sharing knowledge , great content . Good luck for your channel
Thanks so much!
Thank you very much for your words. I loved the video and I appreciate the honesty and clarity with which you explained your experiences.
I'm happy you found it valuable! I aim to spread positivity and hopefully inspire those feeling low due to rejection.
Inspiring Story Piyush Sir I m still hustling for the DevOps Job. Got rejected more than 10 times and learning from my past mistake.
Previously I got very depressed about the failure but right now I realized that I m getting much better after rejection
Hello Shreya, thank you for sharing your story. I understand that rejection can be painful, but try to view it as a mock interview that prepares you for your dream role in the future. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward. The failures I mentioned were from just one company, despite having 5+ years of experience. Imagine how many rejections I faced in my 12-year career. However, this did not stop me from staying motivated. I treat it as a process, learning from my failures, re-learning, and emerging stronger each time. Remember that there is no overnight success. It takes hard work, dedication, and numerous failures before you achieve your goals. I wish you all the best for your future. Keep upskilling yourself and never give up.
More power to you brother.. keep going
Thank you so much brother for your wishes!
So inspiring! Thank you !
You are so welcome!
Failure makes you humble, strong and teach patience.
Absolutely true War Daddy! 100% agree on this. Failure is the greatest teacher.
Inspiring story
Thank you for the feedback, Dheeraj. I'm glad to hear that you found it inspiring.
As inspiring always!! Piyush bhai
Thank you so much Bhai,It brings me joy to know that I have been able to inspire in any way possible.
You are a fighter, loved the content Piyush ❤
Thank you so much Sunil bhai, glad that you liked it :)
Inspiring journey sir 🔥
Thanks a ton :)
Failure is the first step of success !!!
Absolutely!
Inspiring Journey Piyush, I have been following your video from the long time
Keep supporting the community and share the knowledge
Sure 👍
Thank you so much Umesh bhai for all the love and support 🙏
You are really amazing content creator.
Thank you so much 😊
Embrace failures, learn from mistakes, and let them drive your growth toward success.
I'm glad that you found it helpful. Learning from our mistakes is very crucial. We cannot keep doing the same things and expect different results.
New subscriber. What a Inspiring journey 👏. I want to start preparing for product companies.
Thank you, I'm glad you found it inspiring ☺️
AWSome learning, you have shared Piyush Bhaiya. Thank you so much for it ☺❤
Thanks a ton
nice to see you here, i see your content almost everyday, good work!
Prasad is a rockstar, he is everywhere 😀
Thanks for sharing reality 😢.
I do feel same. Thanks you sir. This give motivation. And really great u did not gave up and continued to keeping the perseverance. ❤🎉🎉🎉.
One day i wll also meet my dream . 🎉🎉
Thanks for building courage on us.
That is the only reason why I shared my story, magic happens when you dont give up on your dreams and then you will have a story to tell. I wish you all the best in your future.
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush thank you sir .
Inspirational ❤❤
Thank you bro ❤️
Awesome lesson for us also....
Thank you so much! The idea was to inspire others
Hi Piyush, you are really inspiration for us who wants to be a SRE or Devops Engineer. I started viewing your videos from last month. I got a gap more than a year on my cloud engineer profile where I just started by watching your videos to get on track. I would sincerely need your suggestion where I am completely off track with all these tools.
Thank you Venkat for the feedback :) Feel free to ping me on Linkedin or Discord if you have any questions for me
thank you sir/bhaiya I can feel now beacuse I also got rejected by 30+ companies before landing to my dream role
Thank you for sharing your learning experience. I'm glad to hear that you were able to achieve your goal. It's a great reminder of why continuing to learn and develop skills is so important.
awesome video 😀nailed it
Thank you so much 😃🙏
I am now looking for AWS Role relevant to SA or System Engineer. :)
All the best buddy. Solution architect roles require extensive experience but you can apply for other roles if you are a beginner to AWS
Nice video 😊.
Thank you so much Mr. Satpal Singh :D
Plz upload end to end video docker, acr, deployed in a azure webapps.
please check out the Azure Devops playlist, everything is there
Inspiring
I am glad you found it helpful
@TechTutorialswithPiyush that's awesome video man, yes you are absolutely right noone talks About failure and road to current fame .
I am glad you shared yr journey.
May I ask howcome you were able to frequently apply to aws and also getting calls for further process.
Kindly suggest - Thanks
Thank you for the feedback and I am glad you found it helpful. I was able to apply, as I was applying for different roles basically anything that is related to cloud and devops😄
Hello sir
i wanted to start my career in Azure Devops so kindly guide me the path and do you provide and training as i am from non IT back ground.
waiting for your kind response.
Thanks.
Hello buddy, If you are from non-IT background, I wouldnt suggest jumping directly to Azure DevOps even though I am already working on Azure DevOps playlist. Start with Linux fundamentals, cloud concepts, checkout AZ900 playlist, some basics of Docker and Kubernetes, Jenkins playlist and then start Azure DevOps. Make sure to build the basic knowledge of the DevOps and Cloud and then move to any specific tool such as Azure DevOps. I do not provide any trainings but you can join our discord server and ask your questions over there as well. Good luck
Really appreciate your reply
Thanks once again
This is amazing
Everyone shows their success.
But to learn the lesson, the failure story comes first.
Thanks for sharing this Piyush bhai✨
My pleasure!
Today's success stories are the results of yesterday's failure.
I am a fresher , I have gap I am learning DevOps tools it make me lot of Confusion ratherthan clarity , can you share the ideas which is better technology to get more interview calls
I'm working on my next video on DevOps roadmap, stay tuned!
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Is it right choice to enter in DevOps? Currently lot of institutions teach Devops over supply will be there in the market
@@Harshavardhan15970 It depends if you are still learning the tools and technology that have been in the market for so long or you are upgrading yourself as per the market demands. DevOps is evolving at a very fast pace and we need to upskill along with that pace. Upskilling is the key
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush what about web development , Is it also fast paced and i am not a quick learner 😭
@@Harshavardhan15970 Its not about how quickly you learn something it's about how well you learn it. Take your time but make sure whatever you do, you excel in that
Hi bro
What is the future of Devops with AWS?
Hello bro, I wish I could see the future 😀 The way DevOps is evolving, I see amazing things happening , a lot more processes and tools will be coming up to add value to what we already have. The only way to keep up with the rapidly changing technology is to keep ourselves updated and keep upskilling.
Did you say that you applied for different positions in the same company? I thought that is not always accepted.
Yes, I did, I even shared the screenshots. I did not just apply, I gave many interviews for roles such as solution architect , devops consultant, support engineer, TAM, sr DevOps consultant and so on. I applied for 100+ openings in 3 years but got calls for around 6-8 roles for interviews
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush This is strange to hear. I used to think when you apply for a certain position in a company, therefore, it is of no use applying for another or others in the same company concurrently eventhough you are qualifed for the positions.I have always thought it would lead to cancellation of both aplications.
@debillion We always learn something new 😃 Infact one time I interviewed for two roles in parallel. I didn't get either of those, that's a different story but it is possible and increases our odds of getting selected
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Interesting! Did you use the same resume for these positions or how did you go about the resume? I am sorry for asking this, because SA has requirements different from TAM, likewise support engineer would have requirements different from Snr Devops. I am just curious.
@@debillion I used the same one as my previous experiences were a mix of support, devops and Cloud related roles
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Thank you bro
Well, I failed 15 times.
Remember It's not about the number of failures it's about the learning you get from each failure. I only showed my failure count for 1 company, just imagine the total count 😄
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Failure always teach us our weakness, gives us time to think and analyze. But, after I started working in my target company, I feel I need to start my own. 😅😅😅
@@sumankhanal5821 👏👏👏
Hard to understand what u talking
हर बात समझाना सदा संभव नहीं राधे, समय समझाएगा
Now you can tell, its hard to understand what I'm saying राधे राधे