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Tech Professional Urges Job Seekers to Lead with Skills Over Academic Prestige

Kunal Kushwaha's viral post challenges the reliance on IIT credentials in global recruitment, emphasizing tangible achievements for remote roles.

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London-based techie says IIT tag won't help much in global job hunt. See viral post

Overview

  • Kunal Kushwaha, a London-based tech professional, advised job seekers to prioritize showcasing their work, skills, and passion over highlighting elite academic affiliations like IIT.
  • In his viral post on X, Kushwaha shared a referral request that began with 'I'm an IIT alumnus' and noted that leading with college names can miss the opportunity to highlight unique strengths.
  • He emphasized that IIT credentials hold limited weight outside India, particularly for remote positions at global companies, where demonstrable outcomes matter more.
  • Kushwaha highlighted that even top IIT graduates can struggle with placements, underscoring the importance of projects built and problems solved over institutional prestige.
  • The post has sparked a balanced online discussion, with some supporting merit-based referrals and others noting the emotional and networking value of alumni connections.