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Guntur engineering student bags Rs 60 lakhs job at Google

"I have chosen the opportunity from Google with a package of Rs 60 lakhs. I am joining as an intern next week. My goal is to design products that are useful to people after gaining recognition and mastery of the job'', says Ravuri Poojita

Guntur girl bags lakhs job at Google
Guntur girl bags lakhs job at Google
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Published : Jan 9, 2023, 6:07 PM IST

Guntur: Google, Apple and Amazon are some of the biggest tech companies in the world. And working in one of these companies is like a dream come true for most people. But landing a job in these companies isn't easy. Individuals need to pass several rounds of interviews to get a nod from the recruiters at these tech giants. Naturally, a few make the cut. But now, a Guntur-based girl has broken that glass ceiling and bagged a coveted spot at Google.

Guntur girl, Ravuri Poojita has landed a job at Google with a package of Rs 60 lakhs. Ravuri Poojita said, ''The Covid-19 broke out when I was in my first year of B Tech. Just then, the lockdown was imposed. Like many people, I did not have the opportunity to go to college and study. I was not bothered at all. I used to listen attentively to the lectures delivered by college staff online. I used to ask my doubts and problems to my teachers and seniors as much as possible. When I can't, I used to search online. My father is an officer in a private bank. My sister is in seventh grade. There was no one to guide me in my studies. So, I used to do everything myself''

''In JEE, I got a seat in Jharkhand BITS, but my parents asked then not to travel so far. So I joined B Tech at KL University in Guntur. While I was in my first year, KL University introduced a problem-solving course where my coding journey began. A lockdown was imposed at the end of the second semester. If I don't understand the online classes, I started watching youtube videos and mastering coding," Poojita said.

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''Software companies ask a lot of questions about coding, I used to visit many websites to master it. I made use of that free time to learn coding, other problems and skills needed to get a job. I listened to online classes in my free time and I used to test myself to point out my mistakes. Sites like Leatcode, CodeChef, Prepbytes, BinarySearch.com, etc are good at coding. I learnt time management and practised online assessments and interviews and often attended mock interviews. I used to get in touch with seniors online and get to know their experiences. All these helped me a lot to crack the interview. That's how I achieved offers from Google, Adobe and Amazon companies. I felt very happy''. "I have chosen the opportunity from Google with a package of Rs 60 lakhs. I am joining as an intern next week. My goal is to design products that are useful to people after gaining recognition and mastery of the job''.

Guntur: Google, Apple and Amazon are some of the biggest tech companies in the world. And working in one of these companies is like a dream come true for most people. But landing a job in these companies isn't easy. Individuals need to pass several rounds of interviews to get a nod from the recruiters at these tech giants. Naturally, a few make the cut. But now, a Guntur-based girl has broken that glass ceiling and bagged a coveted spot at Google.

Guntur girl, Ravuri Poojita has landed a job at Google with a package of Rs 60 lakhs. Ravuri Poojita said, ''The Covid-19 broke out when I was in my first year of B Tech. Just then, the lockdown was imposed. Like many people, I did not have the opportunity to go to college and study. I was not bothered at all. I used to listen attentively to the lectures delivered by college staff online. I used to ask my doubts and problems to my teachers and seniors as much as possible. When I can't, I used to search online. My father is an officer in a private bank. My sister is in seventh grade. There was no one to guide me in my studies. So, I used to do everything myself''

''In JEE, I got a seat in Jharkhand BITS, but my parents asked then not to travel so far. So I joined B Tech at KL University in Guntur. While I was in my first year, KL University introduced a problem-solving course where my coding journey began. A lockdown was imposed at the end of the second semester. If I don't understand the online classes, I started watching youtube videos and mastering coding," Poojita said.

Also read: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirms to lay off 18,000 employees

''Software companies ask a lot of questions about coding, I used to visit many websites to master it. I made use of that free time to learn coding, other problems and skills needed to get a job. I listened to online classes in my free time and I used to test myself to point out my mistakes. Sites like Leatcode, CodeChef, Prepbytes, BinarySearch.com, etc are good at coding. I learnt time management and practised online assessments and interviews and often attended mock interviews. I used to get in touch with seniors online and get to know their experiences. All these helped me a lot to crack the interview. That's how I achieved offers from Google, Adobe and Amazon companies. I felt very happy''. "I have chosen the opportunity from Google with a package of Rs 60 lakhs. I am joining as an intern next week. My goal is to design products that are useful to people after gaining recognition and mastery of the job''.

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