Bangalore Job Seekers Guide is a guide for graduates who didn’t get a job through campus placements and are now looking at Bengaluru for their first IT job. If you’re searching “no campus placement what to do,” “how to get a job in Bangalore as a fresher,” or “off campus jobs in Bangalore for freshers,” this series is for you. It’s based on my journey.
My Story
In my case, I didn’t get placed because I wasn’t serious about campus placements and job at all. I was learning video editing and chasing YouTube while everyone else was preparing aptitude and coding. Your reason might be different:
- maybe your college didn’t have proper campus drives,
- your percentage is low,
- your branch is not CS/IT,
- you studied in a tier-3 college,
- or you took a gap after graduation.
The details change, but the situation looks similar: degree in hand, no offer letter, and a clear question :-
:sad should I do now if I still want a job.
This guide starts exactly from that question and moves into how to get a job in Bangalore as a fresher after failing campus placements what to focus on, how to prepare, and how to approach off-campus opportunities in Bengaluru. And I want to state this upfront so there’s no confusion later: it does not matter what your branch is, what your percentage is, or whether you have a gap—if you are a graduate and willing to do focused, consistent work, you can still get a job in Bangalore. This series exists to show you that path, step by step.
I’m not a professional instructor or teacher; I’m someone who lived this in 2017 and even shared it in my vlogs seven months in Bangalore as a job seeker, sitting with an endless list of things to study (DBMS, SQL, Java, HTML, CSS, computer networks, data structures) plus Quant, reasoning, English and coding rounds, constantly debating what to study, how to study, where to even start, feeling demotivated just thinking about it and still not feeling confident no matter how much I studied, not getting interview calls, getting no response from HR.
But After 7 months of struggling finally getting my first job after around 33–34 interviews. Because I’ve been through that exact phase, I know how it feels when nothing seems to be moving and you still want to give this city one more serious try, and that’s why I’m turning that job seeker journey into this Bangalore Job Seekers Guide to make things clearer and more honest for people like you. If any part of this feels familiar