# Laid off in December. New job in January. Fifty percent raise.

**[WIN]** — by Developer · via r/developersIndia

A developer with two years of experience was laid off from a support-heavy role in mid-December. Most people would panic. This developer treated the layoff as a syllabus. Over the following weeks they learned Python, SQL, PySpark, AWS, Kafka, and Airflow — not casually, but systematically, using every rejection as a diagnostic. Failed a SQL interview? Studied window functions until they could teach them. Bombed a system design round? Rebuilt it from scratch that night. Within one month they had a new offer with a 50% salary increase. The post on r/developersIndia called it "the worst phase of my career turned into the most important learning period." The process that hired them: two technical rounds, one culture fit, offer in hand within two weeks of first contact. Fast, fair, no games.

*Source: [r/developersIndia · via Hindustan Times](https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/laidoff-employee-opens-up-about-landing-new-job-within-a-month-with-50-hike-it-wasnt-smooth-101769231225178.html)*
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