I have wasted my 6 years for preparing for a government exam but did not succeed. Now I am 28 years old. What should I do?
Last Updated: 30.06.2025 00:42

I am not going to give you any advice on what you should do but rather I will share the story of my own journey in short.
After completing my graduation (BCA in Surat), I started searching out jobs around development(PHP) but Couldn't Find it at my place in 2018.
so I learned SEO from home and start to apply and I got it for the internship. a stipend of around 2000 a month. but within a month. I was fired because he said My work is not so impassive. but I do only what the senior tells me to do.
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Currently,
my father's motivation gave me another chance to my career.
after a few months, I started back to go into the IT field.
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After this, I started preparing UPSC exam it’s been 3 years I found that I did not fit into this. I am not Kitabi kida.
so I started deciding I do any kind of job. 3 months I worked as back office staff. (10k salary/month)
I am at the age of 27 now oct, 2024.
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Note:- Sales me bhi Achhi reputational Job hey you Have to Find out and Work Only with Company payrolls. Like Market or sales Your own company's product or services.
because I hate that job. life me Fal-Sabji, chai-Cofe bech lena but asi Gatiya job mat karna.
I am learning UI/UX Design its been 7–8 months and take a Google UX design Course on the Coursera platform. and started working on my portfolio projects.
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After a few months.
I got it 5–7 deal but I do not even accept it and move around to go back to my home and family. (The job and home same City))
My own journey is also the same at some point I invested 5–6 years figuring out what I should do.
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I applied and worked for 1 month in field marketing or direct sales. (vahi Card wale) (Commission based 500/Sales)
Because I believe that sometimes you don’t need advice you need hope. So here’s the story of hope…
during this journey I was frustrated, and after that, I decided to do some other job for mind freshness.
and I feel confident enough to attract better opportunities.