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Meet Abhijay Arora, quit Rs 90 lakh job for MBA, faced 400 job rejections in 6 months, remain unemployed and then Google….

Abhijay Arora left Rs 90-lakh job for an MBA at Harvard, only to face months of rejection and nearly 400 job denials before finally landing a role at Google. Scroll down to know about Abhijay’s inspiring journey.

Landing a job at Google is a dream for millions of young professionals, but for Abhijay Arora, the journey turned out to be far tougher than he ever imagined. Despite starting from a strong position with a high-paying job in Switzerland and a promising career ahead his path took several unexpected twists. His recently shared story has struck a chord online because it captures ambition, sacrifice, frustration, and the emotional toll of chasing a dream that seemed out of reach for months. Yet, he kept going until success finally arrived.

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Quit A High-Paying Job in Switzerland

Before his big career switch, Abhijay was living a life most young professionals could only imagine. He worked in Switzerland and earned a salary of nearly Rs 90 lakh a year. But even with financial security and a comfortable lifestyle, he felt something was missing. He wanted to pursue an MBA from one of the world’s top business schools.

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Taking the leap was not easy. Leaving behind a high-paying job for a student life and an uncertain future required courage. But Abhijay trusted his instincts and resigned. Soon after, he secured admission to the Harvard Business School, a dream institution for thousands of aspiring managers worldwide.

The Real Struggle Began After Harvard

Like many, Abhijay expected that graduating from Harvard would automatically attract recruiters. He imagined that companies would line up with offers. But reality turned out very different.

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Once he graduated, the job opportunities he had hoped for simply didn’t come. Days turned into weeks, and weeks into months. Instead of the success he expected, he found himself sinking into disappointment.

He applied to company after company, but nothing seemed to work. In his post, Abhijay revealed a number that shocked many: He applied to nearly 400 companies and got rejected from every single one for six long months.

The rejections took a toll on him mentally. He began questioning his decisions, his talent, and even the risk he had taken by leaving his stable job. But he refused to give up.

The Call That Changed Everything

Just when Abhijay was losing hope, something unexpected happened. One day, he received a call from Google. It was the first ray of light after months of darkness.

The interview process was long and tough, with multiple rounds. This time, he changed everything he rewrote his CV, refined his strategy, and prepared intensely for each round. Slowly, things began to fall into place.

Finally, after several rounds, he heard the words he had been waiting for: He was selected as a Product Manager at Google (YouTube).

From Struggle to Success

Abhijay’s journey from earning a massive salary, to quitting everything, studying at Harvard, facing months of rejection, and finally landing a job at Google is inspiring thousands today. His story shows that success rarely comes without setbacks, and sometimes the lowest points lead to the biggest breakthroughs.

First published on: Nov 29, 2025 08:15 PM IST


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