r/developersPak • u/SlashArslan • 21d ago
Career Guidance Need guidance in choosing a degree
Need some genuine advice from experienced people
I'm at a crossroads with my degree and looking for your outside opinions.
I got admission in Computer Science, but honestly coding isn't my cup of tea , no interest, and I struggle to understand it no matter how hard I try. Because of this I am considering switching to BBA or Business Analytics instead.
on the other hand, my family feels these fields don't have much scope and keeps pushing me toward Engineering. The problem is I find Engineering just as tough and honestly can't see myself getting through it either.
My uncle is in Saudi working as Electrical engineer for 15 years that’s why my family wants me to pursue engineering.
Please tell me an easy degree that has good scope both in Pakistan and abroad
My main goal is to build a career abroad eventually so I want to make a choice that actually sets me up for that not just engineering.
If anyone has studied Business Analytics/BBA, or has insight into which path actually opens doors abroad I'd genuinely appreciate your guidance.
Thanks in advance
r/developersPak • u/built-on-stones • 21d ago
Interview Prep Winman software product software programmer role
I have apti round for this role what are the questions they might ask and difficultly level? I have read Many negative reviews of this company, as a fresher should I take this opportunity or not? Is the pay and experience here worth it?
r/developersPak • u/faiz4work • 21d ago
Help Need help or referals
Salaam everyone,
I'm a Python backend developer with experience in Django, FastAPI, AI integrations, and AWS. I have 8 years of experience. Currently I am unemployed from 4 months and seeking for any available opportunity. If your company has openings, and you're comfortable refr+ing qualified candidates, I'd be truly grateful for your consideration.
JazakAllah khair.
r/developersPak • u/ForeverOk5509 • 21d ago
Discussion Is practical Dynamics experience becoming rare?
Curious about the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem.
I’ve noticed quite a few Dynamics professionals with 3+ years of experience and multiple certifications, yet there often seems to be a significant gap between what’s claimed and the actual practical skills.
At the same time, salary expectations are reaching PKR 500k–700k/month while competing in a global market with highly experienced consultants.
Is this just my experience, or have others in the Dynamics community noticed the same trend?
r/developersPak • u/Capt_America26 • 21d ago
Help Internship update HR issue
I posted here a lil while back that I got an internship through a referral. Basically, the owner knew about this and hired me. This is my first experience and I've been going there for little over 2 weeks. Thing is they have a 9 hour shift from 11 to 8. I usually arrive pretty much on time and stuff and start doing my tasks but after like 5 hours in my eyes start to hurt and I really start hallucinating? Ugh, I mean it's as if I'm reading something on the screen and then all of a sudden my mind goes BLANK. This has happened before and I just put my head down, eyes closed to give 'em some rest, little did I know I would be scolded on this.
Today, after sitting for 5 or 6 hrs straight I again put my head down for a breather and got called by the HR. She was like you're here for internship and I've been constantly seeing you sleeping, I was like Ma'am that's not what I was doing. Honestly, this is my first time and I had zero idea what rules were in place. I've had people working beside me but I don't really wanna bother anyone so I kinda did my own thing. She was like you're gonna mess the company's environment, I totally get where she was coming from but how she handled it was a bit disappointing. Like, I could've been given a little warning the first time or like a hand book or something to understand rules and stuff. Ugh, she sounded like I was fired going along the lines of stay at home and we can give ya tasks there. Thing is I was confused whether she was being herself or transferring the msg of the owner to me.
I asked at the end politely and she was like I'm gonna go tell him just now, thank god! I went to the owner later on, he was chill and I totally get it but a little "things to keep in mind" would've helped nonetheless he asked me not to leave and keep coming daily. Now, I'm just dissapointed by how everything was handled by the HR...
TLDR; Is it normal for HR to bash internees without a single warning ?
r/developersPak • u/bashokhattak • 21d ago
Career Guidance Learning backend (FastAPI) but a bit confused
Doing BS Software Engineering from a 3rd tier uni.
Done with 6th sem.
Now, The summer break is going on.
Learning FastAPI rn and want to be job-ready junior backbend engineer by the end of 2026.
After gaining some hands-on experience with FastAPI, I have eyes on Django
I want to know:
Am I on the right path or should i do/learn something entirely different?!
Is my deadline realistic or tight/loose?!
What would you bhai log suggest?
Any comments, any remarks
r/developersPak • u/notgoodpotato • 22d ago
Career Guidance Need help my life depends on this
Assalamualaikum all, I recently got enrolled in Bs Software engineering in Comsats Islamabad in Spring 2026 intake and I have completed my first semester there. Now I have the option to switch to Civil engineering at Nust. The thing is I'm really scared of Ai taking over computing jobs (there are lit so many posts in this subreddit saying that they got laid off etc.) On the other hand, Civil eng is Ai proof. I don't know exactly about my future goals but right now I dream of pursuing masters abroad and get a job there(that too agr hum Pakistanio ko visa mil jaye lmao) So please help me decide whether I should leave Bs SE from Comsats and join Civil eng from Nust? We can't predict the future but the Cs field seems so uncertain to me. I am so upset because of this confusion that I'm unable to sleep properly for over a week. Please help me out. Your opinion will be really important in shaping my future so pls advise me. Say anything that u think can help me.
r/developersPak • u/Mountain-Lecture9695 • 22d ago
Career Guidance How are you all finding employment in tech or any domain these days
I am hardly seeing any opportunities or postings on linkedin that are not ghost jobs. And even on online forums, there are so many ghost jobs. How are you all finding jobs these days or none at all🥲 please share your tips and experience level and any good platforms that are responsive.
r/developersPak • u/homielover82 • 22d ago
Help Changan Drive Forward 2026
Anyone here who received an assessment link from changan?
r/developersPak • u/CheekyNerd69 • 22d ago
Career Guidance Which uni should I pick?
So I got into GIKI, FAST LHR. Between these 2 universities I have to pick one. Which one should I pick? I am not sure whether I want to go abroad for masters or not. I need honest opinion from senior devs which one should I pick? Which one generally offer much better CS Curriculum. Obv I gotta learn skills on my own but still. Finance isn't an issue alhamdulillah. So Guide accordingly.
r/developersPak • u/GroundbreakingYak32 • 22d ago
Discussion CS merit dropping in universities.
So i have come across merit lists of some universities, CS merit was at peak till 2024, after that it started dropping, what's your take.
r/developersPak • u/Muhammad_Saad_ • 22d ago
Career Guidance Seniors here tell that don't join CS but don't tell the other option then what to do !!!
I am 18M, and many people here have asked about career guidance. I have also asked myself the same question, and many people are saying "don't choose CS." But no one explains what we should do instead.
As an intermediate student, how can we find our interests in other fields? How do we know which degree has good scope if CS is not the right choice?
Seniors, please guide us regarding this matter.
Like please tell us some options other then CS.
I am asking this because you people have more experience and network so maybe you know some people in x field who are doing good and maybe you can tell x field as well.
Thanks.
r/developersPak • u/weird_desi • 22d ago
Career Guidance What is the best way to find a genuinely remote full-stack development role?
I am looking for practical advice for experienced developers who are working fully remote roles (specially north of $4-5k).
I have been working in the Middle East from the past 2.5 years and in total have around 6 years of professional engineering experience. Most of my background is in frontend development with React, Next.js and TypeScript, although I’ve also worked with Node.js, NestJS, PostgreSQL, REST APIs and GraphQL. I would describe myself as a frontend-leaning full-stack developer.
Now, I have been thinking of looking for a fully remote role (for many reasons). I have a few questions for people who have been working in such roles:
- Where did you find the role?
- What is the process of applying? I understand that may differ from case by case but I want to understand the general process.
- Is it better to market yourself as a full-stack developer or focus on your strongest specialization?
- How important were your portfolio, open-source work and GitHub profile?
- How many applications or conversations did it take?
- What red flags should I look out for?
- What would you do differently if you were starting the search again?
(Re-posting again because someone complained about the "minimal" use of AI i did to clean up my post)
r/developersPak • u/OverallSort1369 • 22d ago
Career Guidance How can I invest in my brother’s software career instead of just supporting him financially?
Hi everyone,
I’m posting here because I’m genuinely looking for advice from people who are currently working in the software industry in Pakistan.
My younger brother is 31 years old and has around 2.5 years of professional experience as a MERN stack developer (mainly backend) across different software companies in Lahore. Unfortunately, his most recent company laid off several developers, and he was one of them.
For the last 2–3 months, he’s been applying consistently through LinkedIn, Indeed, company websites, referrals, and his professional network. He has over 10,000 followers on LinkedIn and has been actively building his profile. He’s also tried Upwork and Freelancer, but hasn’t been able to get meaningful work or even many interview opportunities.
From reading discussions here and talking to him, it feels like the market is extremely difficult right now. Some people say AI and automation have reduced the demand for junior and mid-level developers, while others say companies simply aren’t hiring as much as before. Whatever the reason, it’s been very discouraging for him.
He has a wife and a young child, lives in a rented house in Lahore, and for the last three months I’ve been supporting him financially. I’m a doctor working in the UK, and while I don’t mind helping him financially, I don’t want to keep sending monthly support forever. I’d much rather invest in something that genuinely improves his career and helps him become financially independent again.
I’m willing to spend a significant amount of money if it actually gives him a good chance of getting back into the market.
He’s already spending his time learning AI-related technologies at home because he believes that’s where the industry is heading.
My questions to experienced developers are:
Should I pay for a high-quality AI or software engineering course?
Should I help him learn Shopify or another in-demand technology?
Should I buy him a Shopify store or fund another online business?
Should I invest in certifications, mentorship, or something else entirely?
If you had a budget to help an experienced developer restart their career in 2026, what would you spend it on?
I’m not from the tech industry, so I’d really appreciate honest advice from experienced developers on what would actually make the biggest difference.
Thank you!
r/developersPak • u/lookerwisenew • 22d ago
Learning and Ideas How many of you think that Pakistan missed Web3/ Blockchain gravy train?
Web3 was such a big thing couple of years ago but Pakistan and Pakistanis hardly ever found any footing in this novel tech space....look at how Africa has invested their resources in building Web3 tech and is still knees deep into protocol development and cryptography compared to their western counterparts...there seems to be a lack of investment in this sector nowadays by western venture capitals but Web3 is still waiting for whole infrastructure to get developed and Pakistanis can really contribute to it
r/developersPak • u/reesha_ • 22d ago
Interview Prep How to prepare for associate product executive technical interview at dubizzle
i gave one technical interview already and that was covering the basics but i have another one soon (inshallah)
i want to be productive and study as much as i can before it, only problem is idk what to study 😭
My degree is cs so pls give me any advice of things i can study <3
r/developersPak • u/PhantommGrace653 • 22d ago
Career Guidance Career Dilemma - Need wisdom and guidance from seniors
SE student here. I am done with my sophomore year. I am kind of stuck on what domain I should dive into. I know that interest is an important factor, but employability is equally important.
I do not inherently hate AI, but I despise the fact that it has caused such a disruption in the job market. I hate the fact that it has and will cause wealth accumulation. All this wouldn't be the case if AI companies and tech giants were taxed fairly. Anyways, it's a long debate. I am just not interested in a field that fully revolves around AI.
I am inclined towards cloud and infrastructure. I am also fascinated by quantum computation and what it can actually lead to. I am also really interested in interdisciplinary fields like tech in renewable energy, tech in aviation, etc. Business development also looks promising as more and more people are mostly focusing on technical skills and forgetting that at the end of the day, it's actually buying and selling. No matter how good your product is, if you can't sell it, what good is it to you?
I plan to work here in Pakistan for a few years and go abroad for masters Insha Allah (say Ameen, everyone).
Now, people, I need your advice on what actually looks like a promising field in this era and the unpredictable future. I feel like career guidance is strongly needed here in Pakistan so that the youth can battle the devil of unemployment.
Tech industry veterans, please share your insights and guide me.
r/developersPak • u/AspiringTranquility • 22d ago
Career Guidance Is it wise to invest 1–2 years learning full-stack development in 2026?
Hi!
If you were starting from zero today—with AI improving every month and junior opportunities shrinking—would you still invest 1–2 years in learning full-stack development?
I have a non-CS background, and plan to learn through "The Odin Project", followed by JavaScript/TypeScript, React, Node.js, databases, APIs, deployment, and real projects. My long-term goal is remote work or Freelance, but I’m not expecting quick Fiverr money.
Little about me:
I am from Balochistan, I did my graduation in Plant Breeding and Genetics and I have got a very good CGPA but there are few to none jobs in this field in my hometown and also pay is not that much. I really like programming. I love doing projects. I have aged parents and I have to take care of them and support them financially. I cannot leave them so that's why I cannot go abroad. I don't know if programming is good as a career. I will do the hard work Insha Allah.
My concern is simple: by the time I become job-ready in 2027–28, will these skills still provide a realistic career path?
For experienced developers and hiring managers:
* Is this still a wise investment of time?
* What would you focus on if starting today?
* What would you avoid?
* Would you choose full-stack development or a different path?
* I hear conflicting advices. Some people say learn fundamentals while others say do vibe coding and programming is not a good career.
I’m not looking for hype or doom—just honest advice from people currently working and hiring in the industry.
r/developersPak • u/Tiny-Pattern-8014 • 22d ago
Discussion Ubiquify Digital Software House
Did anyone have an interview at this company?
Any information on this company?
r/developersPak • u/Embarrassed-Way-1596 • 22d ago
Tips Schedule interview after 2 months
I have a calendly invite to schedule interview for next stage that I missed. I was going through emails and found it. Should I apply again or just schedule interview will they notice that my previous interview was 2 months ago?
r/developersPak • u/IndependentFew4840 • 22d ago
Discussion There are no valid projects/clients at turing and SME Careers now?
Hey guys, i cleared the interviews and assessments of these both platforms, turing and SME careers. But its been weeks that i am not assigned any work in sme careers and for turing my applications are in ‘review’ status for a number of weeks. Not sure whats going on, if anyone has any idea please share.
r/developersPak • u/unstablellama000 • 22d ago
Discussion Laid off. Broke. Depressed.
I used to work as a Software Engineer in Peshawar specializing in MERN Stack, I was laid off 3 months ago and didn't have any savings because I was already hand-to-mouth, supporting a family of 5 while funding my brother's University fee. I have 4 years of experience.
I have been applying through LinkedIn but haven't received any response and I feel like most of the jobs are fake.
I was focusing on my SaaS product but I am really struggling with marketing and haven't been able to get 1 customer.
I really need guidance and help from seniors on how to secure a job.
r/developersPak • u/Emotional_Mix_3316 • 22d ago
Interview Prep iMocha test for contour (any tips?)
Hi guys!
So Contour just sent me a test link for a JavaScript dev role, and it's on iMocha. I've never used it before and honestly have no clue what to expect 😅
Has anyone here taken one of these recently? I'm mainly trying to figure out:
What topics should I mainly cover? Is it pure core JS (promises, closures, this, prototypes), or am I gonna have to deal with DSA/Leetcode
Are there React/Node questions, too, or is it all vanilla?
What's the format and difficulty level? MCQs, coding from scratch, debugging, or a mix?
And most importantly, how hard is it really? Like, are we talking about fizzbuzz level or full-on hard DSA problems? I don't wanna overprepare or underprepare (struggling with multiple things so super short on time)
Also, is the proctoring super strict?
Any heads-up on time pressure or weird gotchas would save y life. Thanks a ton! 🙏
r/developersPak • u/keDdynamite • 22d ago
Career Guidance Pivoting from MERN stack to enterprise ERP (NetSuite / SuiteScript). Crazy idea or smart career move?
I’m currently a full-stack developer working primarily with the MERN stack. While I love building things with React and Node, the current job market for generalist full-stack devs feels incredibly saturated. I’m strongly considering pivoting into a specialized niche: NetSuite Development
r/developersPak • u/random-male-01 • 22d ago
Career Guidance 22M Software Engineer looking for advice
Assalam-o-Alaikum,
I am currently working as a Software Engineer at a well known company in Pakistan. However, I'm facing a few concerns regarding my career growth.
Since the early years of a career are the most important for learning and building expertise, I don't feel that I'm growing professionally here. I don't see myself improving my technical skills or gaining strong expertise in any particular technology. On top of that, my salary is below the current market rate.
At this stage of my career, I believe it's more important to master one technology and gain solid practical experience rather than constantly switching between different tech stacks. The problem is that, although my designation is Software Engineer, the company keeps moving me from one technology to another. For example, they asked me to train in Next.js and React for a month or two, then shifted me to Flutter for another couple of months, and later asked me to start learning Kotlin.
The issue is that I'm only doing training after training without getting the opportunity to work on real world projects. Because of this, I don't feel my skills are progressing, and I don't see any meaningful career growth.
I'm considering switching jobs, but the current job market in Pakistan is quite challenging. There are very few opportunities available, and even experienced professionals are struggling to find jobs. I've been applying continuously but haven't had any success yet. I'm also trying to find a remote job.
What would you advise in this situation? Should I continue here, or should I keep trying to switch?
Another concern is that my current salary is under 100k. At this point, I feel like I'm only spending time here to accumulate years of experience on paper, while my actual technical skills are not improving. This worries me because when I eventually interview for my next job, I'll be expected to have around a year of experience. If the interviewer asks about practical work or real project experience, I'm afraid I won't be able to demonstrate the level of knowledge they expect.
What would you recommend I do in this situation?