AI enthusiast job seekers wrote their own itu sue on LinkedIn, and then it happened…

The LinkedIn post for job seekers in Bangalore about being ghostly and isolated, attracting support and job opportunities.
Social media once again showed its strength as the emotional LinkedIn posts of job seekers in Bangalore have attracted attention. Prashanth Haridas, who calls himself an “AI enthusiast” and a “localization project manager”, shares his years of struggles with unsuccessful success. The most shocking thing was a photo he posted, showing his own itu prose banner.
Haridas said in his post that he has been out of work for nearly three years. He spent money on self-touching, hoping to impress his employer, but they ignored him. The most surprising part of his post is the flag of “Rest in peace” that says “Hate by everyone, loved by pain and pain.”
Haridas made it clear that he didn’t intend to hurt himself. He wrote: “I won’t kill myself. I have a lot to do, food to try and places to visit. I just feel dead inside, trying to find a job, fix things and be with my life’s love.”
His posts touched many people and resulted in a lot of support. Some LinkedIn users expressed concern about his mental health, while others provided him with job opportunities.
One person wrote: “Let’s connect. I know the times can be tough. Let me know how I can help.”
Another commented: “I am sorry for your experience. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be. Please take care of yourself.”
Some people encouraged him to start his own business. One user advised: “Brother, don’t worry, brother. Start your own company. I’ve also struggled for six months to find a job.”
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