Jobless
Techie’s emotional post on jobless flatmate’s struggles goes viral
A techie recently shared his concerns over the state of his unemployed flatmate, who is becoming 'stressed and quite', allegedly fighting rejection and anxiety while searching for a job.
An X user named Aditya said: "One of my Flatmates is still jobless. We are 4 people living together. 3 of us have something, I have a full-time job, 2 are doing internships. But one of my flatmate still has nothing."
One of my Flatmates is still jobless.
— Aditya (@_adityaa21) April 11, 2026
We are 4 people living together. 3 of us have something, I have a full-time job, 2 are doing internships. But one of my flatmate still has nothing.
Every day I see him getting more stressed and quiet. Sometimes he comes to me and says, “Bro…
Sharing the tough situation through which his flatmate is passing, he said: " Every day I see him getting more stressed and quiet. Sometimes he comes to me and says, “Bro I don’t know what to do… I am really depressed. What should I tell my family?”And honestly, I have no answer."
"He even gave interviews. He tried. But got rejected because his English is not strong," the tecie wrote.
"This phase is really hard. Especially for final year students who didn’t get placed. People think they are not capable, but that’s not true. It’s just a bad phase. I just feel bad seeing him like this. I wish I could do something," he said.
In his emotional post, he further said: " If you have a job right now, be grateful. And if you know someone struggling, please support them. Sometimes they don’t need advice, they just need someone to understand."
The post has now gone viral with a section of internet users expressing their emotions in the comment section.
One of them wrote: " Many final-year BTech students from tier-2 and tier-3 colleges are facing the same thing, Many graduates in recent batches are still unplaced or struggling with low CTC offers. But the good thing is he is trying hard every day with interviews. He will get a job soon, maybe even better than expected, because hard work like his always pays off in time."
Another internet user said: " i feel you bro my friend went through same struggled to find job dont give up he just needs someone to listen and offer support u r doing great by being there for him."
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