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            <title><![CDATA[How to kick-start your career in Electronics?]]></title>
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            <dc:creator><![CDATA[Riya Gupta]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 14:37:23 GMT</pubDate>
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            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fact- Current flows in a direction opposite to electrons path.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/500/1*h1-1k6cGV9YdSe76UJmjMw.png" /><figcaption>Concept of Miniature figure workmen on an electronic circuit board.</figcaption></figure><p>I started my journey in 2013 when someone, on my behalf chose electronics and communication engineering. They firmly believed that graduating with this technical degree will bring prosperity in my future.</p><p>I gave 4 years of my life to this course. I will not deny that I had developed an interest in it. The electronics industry is vast,<em> why so</em> because the growing technology everyone is talking about is mostly by the presence of electronics and its concepts? Still getting an entry-level job was difficult.</p><p>I will share some experience and tips to build a career in electronics and you can use these points for your help.</p><h4>1. Be stubborn</h4><p>I know this sounds very general if you want to follow any interests in your life. But being stubborn is very important especially when you want to explore the electronics industry, and all the idea you have about your future is to work as a core electronics engineer no matter what the problems arrive. No other variant of non-technical, government job should pull your enthusiasm down.</p><h4>2. Don’t listen to your seniors.</h4><p>If you feel that people who graduated earlier than you are the only source of relevant information on how-to-pursue your career in electronics then you are partially wrong. Because they have gone through the same process from their seniors to their seniors. Long story short everyone will end up telling you that the real world industry is only looking for geniuses who can CODE.</p><h4>3. Gain much from course books</h4><p>We always skip that one chapter or one unit when we are this close to attempting university exams assuming I know the pattern of how to crack good grades why should I even bother to study the entire course. And where is the time to complete it? But focus on your course books they will simply support you throughout your career.</p><h4>4. Ohms law is the key.</h4><p>Just like in Trigonometry(Mathematics) you can solve 50% of the problems by splitting the top and bottom into Sine and Cosine formula. Similarly, R=V/I gives you answers to the analog, network, RF.</p><h4>5. Look for internships/contract-jobs</h4><p>It&#39;s never too late to begin. Yes, even if your graduation year is over and none of the placements were exciting enough to join. You always have an option to utilize GOOGLE SEARCH talent to list down all the private, public, semi-govt companies who are offering 6m-1y programs. They teach you and pay you a stipend to cover your travel costs. Do as many as you can. At these places, you will meet the people who can truly guide/teach you on how they started, future options, what to pursue.</p><h4>6. Honesty is the best policy</h4><p>This is related to all the fancy words we find out from the internet and paste it in our fresher resume only to become cool impressing the interview panel. <em>Don&#39;t be a liar</em>… this will only ruin your chances of getting hired/accepted. Just create a very simple and basic resume that highlights your journey in college and speaks about the mastered subjects. It can be only one subject. They are present to understand how much you are of what you have mentioned in your resume. To them, you are just words on white pages.</p><h4>7. Read…read…read!!</h4><p>There are many categories in the electronics industry like power electronics, embedded electronics, Designing and manufacturing electronics. Start to read out articles on each of these, subscribe to blogs, newsletters, channels. This will support you in deciding which field of electronics you like. Once you decide on it there will be given skills required to enter. Start learning them<em>.</em></p><p><strong>Found this post useful? Kindly tap the </strong>👏 <strong>button below!</strong></p><p><strong>Follow for more blogs &gt;</strong><a href="https://medium.com/@Digital_Filter"><strong>Medium</strong></a></p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=76f66f5ab670" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[How to not spend a penny on Medium to read blogs?]]></title>
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            <dc:creator><![CDATA[Riya Gupta]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 12:29:45 GMT</pubDate>
            <atom:updated>2021-06-19T12:32:40.565Z</atom:updated>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Always looking for hacks to get free stuff.</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/0*sQ7tBHjKmWhFCnT3" /></figure><blockquote>Are you also one of the person who scratches his head when you get a pop-up for premium subscription?</blockquote><p>You were thinking of using the services for free until you desired High-quality Music, Extra discounts on food delivery, Listening to audiobooks, or in my case reading <em>not-so-free</em> blogs.</p><p><em>Well,</em> I created an account on Medium recently to explore my writing skills. I managed to type out some good quality initially.</p><p>But then I got stuck on</p><h4>“What should be my next best blog about??”</h4><p>I know, this has been the most rebound question in every writers mind,who has been into blogging since 5 years now. I was willing to get advice from professional writers for this. I did not wanted to wait much and get some helping hand from those writers who were writing almost every day. They seem to be passionate.I aspire to become one of them.</p><p>Everything felt under control with a thought that there are millions of articles which I can refer to. My mind had already generated multiple ideas on what to write. Only <em>I</em> was not able to summarize them into an article.</p><p>I started searching for tags like ideas for Fresh content on my blog, How to write 1000 words on inspiration, Beginner in writing. I must say Medium showed me results that matched exactly what I wanted to see. I instantly created a reading list for myself which included more than 10 blogs.</p><p>The hard part was over. It was about time to just sit down peacefully with my laptop and get inspired from all those who were ready-to-support me from their words.I started scanning which will be the first on my reading list amongst 10 blogs.</p><p>But I totally forgot!!</p><blockquote>“Nothing in this world is free,you have to give something to get something”</blockquote><p>Yes, Medium wanted to charge me 330INR for my reading list. I was not ready at all to pay the amount.I mean <strong>why would anyone be willing to spend this much money</strong>,when you<em> are just </em>starting out and you wanted to reach out to helping words.It was not like Medium had started to roll out cash to me which I can use to pay them back with.I was back to being stuck in my head about what should I do to crack open my reading list without paying a penny to Medium.</p><p>After few clicks I managed to get the answer.It is very easy. I have got 2 solutions for you.</p><h3><strong>1. You need a Twitter account.</strong></h3><p>Instead of paying 330INR to Medium. I find using Twitter is a way more convenient and cheap option to explore every article. All you got to do is Start by signing up on Twitter and Create your profile. Next share the link to the Medium article that you want to read.DM this link to yourself on Twitter. Click on the shared link on Twitter and enjoy the full-length view of the blog. Also, you have just saved a thousand bucks.</p><h3>2. Open a Tab</h3><p>It is as simple as Just clicking a new tab in the browser. Search <a href="http://www.medium.com.Scroll">www.medium.com. </a>Scroll to the “see all topics “section and there you are reading viewing all expert’s opinions on various topics like Art, Film, Culture, Technology, Health, Fashion, Spirituality. Of course, you have to use links to read the selected ones.</p><blockquote>Try these options instantly by reading my article.</blockquote><p><a href="https://link.medium.com/JeuG0YJldhb">Medium</a></p><p><strong>Found this post useful? Kindly tap the </strong>👏 <strong>button below! :).Follow on my</strong></p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=9adc6193708e" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2021 09:58:31 GMT</pubDate>
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            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The inspiring thought behind me starting a blog has been from the desire to share my personal giveaway from the ups and downs of my life story, and create a relatable world where the audience can use the tricks/solutions for all the common problems I have faced as a TALL Indian girl.</p><blockquote>You might be thinking “oh! She is tall,so what ?.She is definitely not above 160 cm.”</blockquote><p>Well,I am going to tell you about myself and that exact number of my height for you to connect with me.It is 182cm.I agree if you feel it is average height in your country.Because it is not a big discussion when you belong to international waters, it is because of the place from where I am | <strong>INDIA</strong> |.</p><p>I am an introverted girl, born in Indian culture with average grades and slight humor …well, that is what my friends say. I have always been a confident girl. now I am a grown woman who has managed to become a professional Electrical Research engineer for the past 4 years…and I have to say that I love to design and develop projects. Umm…what else I like is spending time on Writing |DIY | Cooking Indian recipes | Working out …What type of food do you consume mostly?…not dry or wet…but which cuisine?</p><p>Are you thinking does it matter what cuisine i eat as regulat food and if it is affecting my growth factor.?</p><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/236/0*xiPMYlVE9liu-qrR" /><figcaption>Damn! She is Tall…</figcaption></figure><p>To being a TALL girl in my country…..INDIA!❤</p><p>Here are the <strong>Top 7 </strong>things that happens to me most often. See if you all can relate to any or all of them.</p><h4><strong>1. Eh! FOMO alert.</strong></h4><p>You want to be in the episodes of college gossip girls but just since no girl wants to stand or sit next to you, their excuse being “oh I look so much shorter”, you miss out on your chances. Accepted! I am the Giraffe</p><h4>2. No chair will ever be comfortable! : including car seats.</h4><p>Whether it’s cross-legged or wide apart, you just have to be at peace in your head, that no posture is right and your legs will be stuck at an awkward angle and cramping up after only 10 minutes….Wow! should I just always lie down and work?</p><h4>3. Always have those neck issues and fear of getting “<strong>Cervical pain”.</strong></h4><p>Lowering your head down is not easy for a long period. You have to buy laptop stands, adjust your revolving chair up&gt;up&gt;up. Still, then it gets your head spinning, without a pint of booze.</p><h4>4. Regular clothing always falls short and mini.</h4><p>You buy this really gorgeous! top online to pair with your bottoms. oh...no! what just happened where is the remaining fabric, how will I cover my belly. Always a curious case. You again spend extra to find out which piece of clothing can cover up the long parts.</p><h4>5. Interrogated almost every other day about the magical growth formula.</h4><p>People just HAVE to know the secret behind the …<em>Hey!.. Which magic dust you added in your milk to increase your height?….. Did you play basketball since you were small?… Are you a sports athlete?</em>… and you have one plain simple answer. Well, none of that ain’t true.</p><h4>6. Traumatized! from head injuries.</h4><p>Feeling bumps on your forehead and scalp from hitting the <em>short</em> doorways of washrooms | wall under staircase |low ceiling of rooms on standing…even though you are <em>aware</em> of your height, but many a time you forget to shrink and bow down to protect yourself from damage to the head.</p><h4>7. The Male gender is afraid to ask you out on DATES…<em>why…</em>because you are taller than them.</h4><p>Some guys feel emasculated by girls who are taller than them…It is true from a survey that 52% of men, like shorter women…and you feel bad why the hottest hunk, of your college, has not chased you yet….</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=28061fe88451" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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