Getting jobs in kathmandu specially after you've few years of experience is tough because there are too less jobs. And on top of that, I got around 5 opportunities and failed each of the interviews in the past 1 year. Believe me, 5 interviews in <1 year is a "LOT" of interviews in Kathmandu valley.<p>My problems:<p>- Confidence<p>- Anxiety(I am on therapy since 2 years but still haven't practiced JPMR that much)<p>- Then I reply in such a way that sounds offensive to the other person. For example: I don't know Networks. Then when someone ask me "You've not worked with networks earlier, are you able to work with them". My immediate response was "Yes that's not a big deal" LOL.<p>Another question was "Have you worked with postgresql, we only see mysql experience". I told "Both are similar, if you know one database, it's easy to transition between two".<p>I just violated the interviewers lol. I am least likable person everywhere I've been to..I just want to learn the soft skills.
Consider the possibility that without the first 2 problems, the latter 2 examples would be no problems at all. That tells you what to focus on and what to ignore =)<p>I could be wrong here culturally tho... I've never been in Kathmandu.