If you Google "Peddisetty Venkat Satvik", you'll find his LinkedIn, his GitHub, his StopStalk profile, his IBM SkillsBuild page, a digital footprint of an ECE student doing everything right. But none of those pages tell you why a 20-year-old from Guntur decided to roast the entire Indian job ecosystem.
Here is the reason. Throughout his studies, Peddisetty Venkat Satvik watched, applied, learned, and shipped. And in every interview, every coffee chat, every WhatsApp group, he heard the same thing: "Referral unte easy ga veltundi, lekapothe waiting list lo undiపోతావు." If you have a referral, you go easy. If you don't, you wait. Forever.
He watched IIT/IIM friends skip the queue. He watched brilliant cousins from tier-2 colleges sit in 3 LPA service companies, debugging someone else's legacy code at 2 AM, while HR emails them about "wellness Wednesdays." He watched the CA grind break good people. He watched the medical dream turn into a 36-hour shift and a cold sandwich.
So Peddisetty Venkat Satvik built JobTikka, a bilingual (English + Telugu) website that roasts every Indian job with love. Every roast ends with a supportive note, because the mission is not to shame workers. The mission is to shame the system that exploits them.
Every page on this site, every software engineer roast, every MBA truth, every backdoor file, is indexed, searchable, and built to rank. Because when a Telugu kid in Guntur types "Peddisetty Venkat Satvik" into Google, he should find the truth first. Not a résumé. Not a LinkedIn headline. A movement.