Freshers' Paradox: Efficiency Over Perfection
The Paradox Many freshers believe: "I need to make everything perfect before I submit my work." However, in the professional world, employers often value efficiency, consistency, and timely delivery more than perfection. This creates the Freshers' Paradox: "Freshers chase perfection, while organizations reward efficient progress." Why Freshers Fall Into This Trap During academics: Marks are awarded for correct answers. Mistakes are penalized. Students are encouraged to submit flawless work. As a result, freshers develop the mindset: ❌ "I shouldn't submit until it's perfect." But in the workplace: ✅ "Deliver a working solution, gather feedback, and improve continuously." #interviewpreparation #freshers #interviewtips

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