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The Truth About Having A Non Linear Career In Today's World - Join our live discussion on Gmeet on 3rd Dec
If your career looks ‘messy’ on paper, you’re probably doing it right. Most of us don’t follow a straight line career anymore. Some of us start in engineering and find ourselves in designing. Some of us realise content creation makes us happier than coding. Some switch roles, switch cities, take breaks, restart, and rediscover what they actually want from work. And often multiple times. There’s nothing wrong or unstable about it. A non-linear career isn’t confusion. It’s exploration. It’s growth. It’s choosing alignment over autopilot. With the kind of world we work in today, where industries evolve overnight and new roles appear every year, linearity is no longer a realistic expectation. What matters is the following : 1. Are we learning? 2. Are we curious? 3. Are we building a life that feels true to us? We’re hosting a conversation where we unpack all the fears, the uncertainty, the messy parts, and the courage behind choosing a different path. Topic: "The Truth About Having A Non Linear Career In Today's World” Date: Wednesday, 3rd Dec, 2025 Time: 3pm Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/czw-xyiu-vtj

Why leaving home was the hardest and best decision ever? Join our live discussion today!
Why leaving home was the hardest and best decision ever? Join our live discussion today! What makes you grow up faster, experience or time? Leaving home. Every single time. It may sound dramatic but moving away from your hometown is one of those life decisions that feels impossible in the beginning but transformative in hindsight. Living alone teaches you things no comfort zone ever will. Be it taking care of yourself when no one is around, or building routines from scratch or handling fear, homesickness, and silence or simply creating your own definition of home. But most importantly it teaches you how to grow into someone you didn't even know you could become. The transition is everything. It's the good, the bad and the ugly. It is the bills, the loneliness, the unexpected adulting, but also the resilience, confidence, and self-awareness. To dive deeper into this journey, I’m hosting a live podcast episode on: "Why Leaving Home Was the Hardest and Best Decision Ever" Date: Wed 26th Nov, 2025 Time: 5 PM Where: https://meet.google.com/czw-xyiu-vtj Whether you’ve moved out, want to move out, or are curious about what this phase teaches us, You’re invited to listen, reflect, and relate.

What actually makes a good frontend developer today?
Honestly? Someone who also understands backend at least decently. Frontend isn’t just “build the UI” anymore. You need to know how the backend works, how to communicate ideas, how to think like a product person, and how to understand what users actually want. Even knowing Canva helps because explaining ideas visually makes life easier. Basically, the job has become way more multidisciplinary than people admit. We’re discussing this in a live Gmeet session on 19th Nov called “The Many Hats of a Modern Frontend Developer.” Anyone can join - devs, tech people, even curious users. If you have thoughts or experiences about the shifting frontend role, I’d love to hear them Date : 19th Nov, 2025 Time : 5pm Topic : "The Many Hats of a Modern Frontend Developer" Gmeet : https://meet.google.com/eec-hbuf-dhn

Is AI making us smarter or dumber?
Hey everyone, We’re hosting a casual Google Meet discussion on 12th Nov, on a question that keeps popping up everywhere: “Is AI making us smarter or dumber?” It’s not a lecture, just an open conversation. We’ll explore both sides how AI helps us think faster, and how it might also make us think less. Whether you code, create, teach, or just use ChatGPT daily you’ll definitely have thoughts on this. Come share them with us. 💬

Introducing TwoXTopia : After-work chai & a small story I’d love to share ☕💬
Hey ladies! 👋 Tomorrow on 29 Oct at 4 PM in the 4th floor cafeteria, I’m hosting a short, casual seminar. Its nothing formal, just us talking about something we’ve all felt at some point. I’ll be sharing the story behind TwoXTopia - a women only community built right here in our coworking space and why I believe we all deserve better online spaces to connect, vent, laugh, and maybe even plan a hangout or two 💕 We’ll keep it light, a few real stories, a few laughs, and a quick live demo where we can all make our first post together. If you’ve ever wished the internet felt a little more like us, this one’s for you. Bring your phone, your chai, and just come as you are 💫