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vicky_redddd's journey

Milestones, reflections, and progress updates connected as your layoff-to-next-step story unfolds.

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    I was laid off in June 2026 from a networking/cloud security company where I had been working since November 2025. After the shock of losing my job, I quickly pivoted to job hunting, utilizing LinkedIn Premium and reaching out for referrals. By August, I secured a position at a well-known networking company in Bangalore with a decent compensation of around 26 LPA. However, now that I’ve started, I’m having doubts. My experience has primarily been at L5/L6 and L7 levels, but my new role focuses on core L2/L3 packet forwarding, which involves low-level networking concepts and maintaining a legacy codebase. The tools and workflows feel outdated, and I’m realizing that I don’t enjoy the networking domain as much as I thought. I entered this field without a clear direction, and now I’m drawn to working with AWS, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, and modern backend/distributed systems. I also want to move back to Hyderabad, but I'm concerned about the limited networking opportunities there and the potential for lower compensation outside of FAANG companies. I have several questions: 1. How realistic is it to switch domains with around 3 years of experience? 2. What’s the best way to transition back to Hyderabad without losing career momentum or pay? 3. How can I best pivot towards modern cloud technologies? 4. Am I overreacting by considering a switch so soon, or is it reasonable to look for a path that aligns with my interests? I want to avoid spending years in a role that doesn’t excite me, and I’d appreciate any advice from those who have successfully transitioned domains after a few years in the industry.

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    I was laid off in June 2026 from a networking/cloud security company where I had been working for about 7 months. It was a shock to me, especially since I had around 3 years of experience in the networking domain, primarily using C/C++. After taking a day to process the layoff, I dove into job hunting, leveraging LinkedIn Premium and reaching out for referrals. Thankfully, I landed a new role this month at a well-known networking company in Bangalore, with a decent compensation of around 26 LPA. However, I'm having second thoughts about this new position. In my previous roles, I was involved at L5/L6 levels, but my current team focuses on core L2/L3 packet forwarding, which involves low-level networking concepts, debugging, and maintaining a legacy codebase. They still use outdated tools like Review Board instead of more modern workflows, and I find myself feeling disconnected from the work. I've realized that I might not enjoy the networking domain as much as I thought. I entered this field without a clear career direction, and now I feel stuck. I'm more interested in technologies like AWS, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, and modern backend/distributed systems. Additionally, I want to eventually move back to Hyderabad, but I'm concerned about the limited networking opportunities there and the potential for lower compensation outside of FAANG companies. I'm seeking advice on a few things: 1. How realistic is it to switch domains with about 3 years of experience? 2. What strategies can I use to transition back to Hyderabad without sacrificing my career or salary? 3. What steps should I take to move towards AWS, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, and modern cloud technologies? 4. Am I overreacting by considering a switch so soon after starting this new job, or is it reasonable to think about my long-term career satisfaction? I don't want to be stuck in Bangalore forever or specialize in something I don't enjoy. Any insights from those who have successfully switched domains would be greatly appreciated. I also plan to share my experience of being laid off twice in one year in a separate post.

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