I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Lalitha Tallapragada ma’am for sharing her valuable time and knowledge through this podcast. Her insights into the IT industry and her words of encouragement are truly inspiring. As a student, I deeply appreciate her efforts in guiding and motivating us, and I hope to carry forward the lessons learned from her experiences. Thank you, ma’am, for being such an incredible mentor and role model!
A very simple, thoughtful, inspiring lady who is good at storytelling and motivating students. Her words were simple but very effective! I don't normally get motivated, but Lalitha ma'am was good at motivating me. Also, ma'am was very clear in her thoughts, and she didn't miss out on anything. I appreciate ma'am for her leadership qualities. Also, ma'am, letting you know that I am similar to you in terms of leadership qualities—I took up the initiative of being a class representative. Thank you, ma'am. Thank you so much, your story and suggestions were valuable to me.
The way she talked about her hardworking and exciting journey, and the points ma'am shared about how to become a great engineer.
Loved this episode! The conversation was engaging, informative, and entertaining. The hosts' chemistry is great, and the production quality is top-notch. Can't wait for the next episode!
I really enjoyed this podcast! Lalitha Ma'am shared her incredible journey of 18 years of experience and emphasized the importance of building strong technical skills to achieve your dream job. She inspired us with her advice to always strive for your dream job.
Last few words: when you invest your time in the right things, they will come back and shape your future... This stuck with my heart, and I really loved the podcast.
I liked that she explained about being consistent and the qualities that a manager prioritizes in an employee, such as attitude and grit towards the work and achieving success.
Each and every point I liked, especially the way ma'am explained the difference between college and the workplace. We compete with each other in college, but it is not like that in the workplace.
Well, by today's podcast, I learned that whatever we do, whether it is a small task or any task, just try to do your best. Just give your 100% and we shouldn't self-doubt ourselves.
Being consistent, empathetic, able to learn new things—shortcuts don't work. Do hard work; it will come to us at any cost.
She talked about her journey and her struggles, which gave us a path to achieve our dreams.
She gave some motivation to our students. I liked that and gained so many insights related to tech.
Getting to know that every aspect we learn in our life will be helpful at some point.
I understood how companies select people and how questions are asked during interviews.
She is inspiring a lot. Even though she comes from a tier-2 college, she made a big impact in the tech industry.
I liked knowing about how a company works and its employees, and how small changes can bring big impacts.
The questions the host asked were good, and ma'am's answers were interesting. Her life experiences and growth were quite challenging.
The podcast provided invaluable insights on standing out in tech roles, mastering in-demand skills, and building a strong career foundation.
I liked everything in the podcast.
Excellent and very informative content delivered by ma'am.
In the podcast, I liked when ma'am spoke about SLA Management.
The explanation by ma'am was excellent 😊.
It's the most helpful podcast for every student.
She gave good suggestions for upcoming projects.
I liked most about her career experience.
Knowledge about product management and the demand for engineers.
She gave insights for our career growth.
The podcast was very engaging and informative.
The way she explained the necessary tips.
I understood how actual industrialization works practically.
Prepare and improve communication day by day.
Summarizing the whole tech life in 1 hour.
The information given by the speaker is very helpful.
I got to know the difference between product, program, and project management.
I liked the process that she shared.
Her motivation and her experience in her journey were very interesting.
I got more valuable points to build my career more powerfully.
Your skills are the main part of your success path.
Ma'am talked about teamwork and relationships between team members.
About the demands that engineers are getting in the future.
Don’t self-doubt, and maintain consistency. This surely leads to success.
The new terms about how organizations work on a large scale.
I liked everything overall. Mostly, I liked the honesty in work. It was a great experience, and there were so many things I found relatable, like self-doubt, being consistent, and balancing effort. These points made me reflect deeply. Additional soft skills like empathy and emotional intelligence also play a significant role.
Not particularly about this podcast, but I always learn new information from every podcast.
It was simple and helped to gain knowledge regarding project, product, and program management.
I liked the podcast for its clear insights into future engineering trends and its inspiring presentation.
I understood the types of management, like product management, project management, etc.
Competition is more intense, and communication skills are very important to present our plans in the tech industry.
The pillars for tech organizations and the comparison between project, program, and product management helped accelerate growth in careers.
The answers given by ma'am cleared the doubts I had about moving further in the industry.
It was really a great podcast.
It really helps me a lot.
She gave such valuable insights. Thank you so much.
The essential information provided by Ms. Lalitha about her career and how she achieved the position she is in today was truly inspiring.
The question asked to her: "What would you change about yourself?"
Then ma'am answered: "Self-doubt."
And many other concepts helped me a lot.
It was interactive and very interesting to get to know the insights gained through the career journeys of tech software workers and managers.
Sharing knowledge about product, project, and process management.
The experience that ma'am shared about project management, i.e., if you get any small project, give your 100% effort in that project. This will help in your professional growth in any company.
Being consistent is important; it is the key to success. Ma'am explained this with her journey, and communication is important. The base of tech is very crucial—that is what I liked the most.
The speaker talked about her own journey, starting from a different background and eventually transitioning to the IT sector. That part I liked the most in the podcast.
The podcast was very informative. As Lalitha ma'am shared her 13 years of experience, I learned a lot about becoming an engineer. Even the host was asking questions that were on my mind.
I liked the most about her journey and the way she accepts all challenges and works on them to get better outcomes. I learned the differences between product management, project management, and program management. I should be consistent in learning.
Firstly, I thank Ms. Lalitha Tallapragada and NxtWave for an exclusive podcast. It helped us figure out the future. After listening to the podcast, we concluded that we need to come up strong in the coming days. Once again, thank you for this opportunity.
This podcast is incredibly motivating and provides valuable insights into the IT industry. It’s inspiring to learn from experienced professionals who share their journeys and knowledge with such clarity. As a junior, I am truly thankful for the effort put into creating this platform, which serves as a guiding light for aspiring individuals like me.
I really liked the insights that I got from Lalitha ma'am and the values like grit and attitude. I learned some core values like empathy and having a perspective of customer satisfaction—not just a "getting the work done" attitude. It really inspired me a lot to work consistently no matter what. I'm really grateful. Dhanyawad 🙏🏻.
What I liked the most about the Exclusive Podcast on Becoming the Most In-Demand Engineer in 2025 was its practical and actionable insights on how engineers can future-proof their careers.
The podcast emphasized not just technical skills but also the importance of emotional intelligence, leadership qualities, and the ability to adapt to evolving technologies like AI, blockchain, and cloud computing. I particularly appreciated how it broke down the roles of Project, Program, and Product Management, providing clarity on career progression from an individual contributor to a manager.
I found the focus on grit, consistency, and problem-solving incredibly motivating, as these qualities are essential for long-term success. The session left me feeling inspired and equipped with strategies to stay relevant and excel in the ever-changing tech industry.
A big thank you to Lalitha Tallapragada and Avinash Dara for delivering such impactful content and setting the tone for growth and success in 2025! 🚀
Thank you, Lalitha ma'am, for such valuable information.
It's good, and thank you, ma'am, for a wonderful podcast.
Thank you, ma'am, for sharing insights about being an in-demand engineer.
Very thankful for giving such inspirational incentives and motivation.
Thank you, ma'am, for giving your valuable time to provide so much information.
Thank you for sharing such wonderful ideas through this podcast, madam 😊.
I think she talked more about the most in-demand skills in the upcoming years.
Ms. Lalitha Tallapragada is very talented, and she has a lot of experience in different companies.
First of all, thanks to her for this wonderful podcast. She really shared new ideas.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful work experience in the IT industry, and thank you for your guidance.
Thank you for sharing your experience and wishes. I'm very excited to see your podcast 😊.
The podcast was very nice, and I got to learn a lot. Thank you very much.
This podcast is very helpful for our career and has helped me improve myself in the tech field.
Yes, thank you for letting us know that academics are not the only way to achieve success.
Thank you, Ms. Lalitha Tallapragada, for your valuable insights and inspiring perspectives on the future of engineering.
We are happy about the useful insights shared. Everyone should have some key takeaways. Thank you, ma'am.
Yesterday is gone; tomorrow is coming. Today is called PRESENT, which means a GIFT... so move ahead and stay blessed.
Yes, I would like to thank her for sharing more informative things happening inside the industry.
Nothing specific, but her way of explaining is good. Thank you, ma'am, for sharing your journey and insights with students.
Dear Ms. Lalitha Tallapragada,
Thank you so much for sharing your invaluable insights and experiences during today’s podcast. 🌟 Your thoughts on emotional intelligence, career growth strategies, and the transition from an individual contributor to a leader were incredibly inspiring and practical. I truly appreciated your emphasis on grit, consistency, and problem-solving as key qualities for success in the ever-evolving tech industry. Your clarity on roles like Project, Program, and Product Management provided a structured perspective on how to navigate career progression effectively. Your words have not only motivated me but also given me actionable steps to enhance my skills, mindset, and leadership abilities. Thank you for dedicating your time and expertise to help engineers like me prepare for the future. Looking forward to implementing these lessons and staying future-ready. 🙌 Warm Regards, [Haran Naresh K]
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