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Md Saddam Hossain (Maruf)

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Biography

Aspiring Author

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4.3

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Books by Md Saddam Hossain (Maruf)

My First Year: A Student and New Employee's Diary

Diary

My First Year: A Student and New Employee's Diary

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8/22/2025

This first chapter really drew me in with its honest portrayal of starting out. I appreciated the author's candid sharing of those first-day jitters and the learning curve. The writing style feels very genuine, like reading a real diary. It does a good job of showing the shift from student to employee life. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest of the year's entries. It makes me curious to see how the author navigates the challenges ahead. This is a promising start for anyone going through a similar transition. I'll be looking forward to seeing how their goals unfold throughout the year.

8/22/2025

This first chapter really drew me in, offering a very authentic look at a common transition. The author's candid portrayal of apprehension and the learning curve is particularly relatable. I appreciate the directness in contrasting academic and professional expectations. The concluding proactive goals set a clear trajectory for the year ahead. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest to see how these early challenges are navigated. The writing style is clear and engaging, making the diary format feel very accessible. This opening chapter successfully establishes the value proposition for the full book. I'm curious to follow the author's journey and witness their professional development unfold. The diary format promises an intimate and insightful reading experience. I can see this becoming a valuable companion for anyone starting their career.

8/22/2025

This first chapter really drew me in, painting such a clear picture of that initial career leap. The author's honest portrayal of feeling like an imposter and navigating new expectations is very relatable. I appreciate the direct contrast drawn between academic learning and practical application in the professional world. It perfectly captures the common feelings of disorientation and the need for patience when starting out. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest of this diary to see how the author grows. It feels like a valuable guide for anyone facing a similar transition. This looks like it will offer a lot of insight and comfort to new professionals. Can't wait to see where this story goes.