I'm Sudipta Kumar Nayak, with 6 years of corporate experience.
Right now I'm in a tough spot - battling depression due to several loans and the fact I can't land a job. My vision problem keeps leading to rejections.
I've attached my resume image for you to see.
If anyone knows of opportunities that consider visually-impaired candidates, I'd really appreciate your help.
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Koi zarurat ho toh batao bhai, hum poori madad karenge.
Clearly you have solid on‑ground, versatile experience. All you need is to understand how the industry is moving and align with the pace. I know it's easier said than done but match the pace and you'll be fine.
A lot of the work you mentioned is automated or digitally assisted. But automation can't and never will fully replace humans - we still need a person in the loop who can take accountable, conscious decisions.
What's happening is that as systems become automated, the demand for human labour is dropping.
We saw this before when cars became common. The whole automotive world shifted from horses and carriages to garages.
So take a deep breath and don't worry. There are still many gaps and inefficiencies in our economy and country. If one sector doesn't work out, look at another. In six years you've built strong managerial instinct - that skill is sharpened, just switch the field and you'll be fine.
Also, don't stick with a plain resume; refer to the Harvard resume handbook for a better format.