Witnessing students turn into successful professionals brings immense pleasure to teachers who have nurtured them during their childhood. In one such incident, an engineer at Google proudly shared the success stories of some of his juniors he taught coding during college in West Bengal. He talked about how the first benchers in his classes are now all employed as software engineers at Amazon.


Raj Vikramaditya, known as 'Striver' on microblogging site X, recalls how a particular class from 2017 was dedicated to studies and kept learning with the help of their mobile phone flashlights after the lights went off.


"I never thought that the first benchers would be in Amazon. Picture from a class I took when I was in my second year. The power went off in the middle of a coding class, everyone got their flashlights on. Some moments stay in your heart forever, this was one of them," Vikramaditya wrote in the post.






He shared a picture of the classroom and a screenshot showcasing the current organisations of his former students.


As soon as the post was shared on the microblogging site, it went  viral. The post has so far amassed over 33,000 views, 669 likes and tons of comments.


"Thanks for all you do striver, most especially on your channel," commented one user on the post.






"Bhaiya I am starting my first year btech kafi Jada curiosity hai coding ko leke. What is one thing that is important," one of the user sought help.






"Damn this is inspirational," commented a third.


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