Hopeless.

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Thanks for sharing this. I've been jobless for the two years since I've graduated, and the shame of being a useless bum, and having my freedom restricted due to monetary dependency has been killing me from the inside.

In an attempt to cheer you up: most of us are useless bums, some are just getting paid more, due to lucky circumstances. You are not worth less than the rest of us goofballs.
Also, you have access to the biggest library in human history (internet) and things could be way worse. If this was 1824, I probably would be very happy, if I could live the life I'm living now. :)

Hey! I'm not useless! I cleaned my own coffee mug today and pushed not even ten bugs to production this week!

I have no idea who would think you are useless because you don't have a job. Are you American? Because I think that culture is slightly mentally ill about associating personal value to what job you have.

What's your degree in?

B.Engg. in CSE

No shame, job market for tech is fucking tough right now, but it will improve. In the meantime, keep your skills fresh. Start some projects of your own that will help you pick up the necessary skills and stay relevant and do freelance jobs on Upwork and similar services.

I was in a very similar situation as you just a few months ago. Worked with several freelance clients and one of them hired me on full time. Pays well and full remote, and luckily in an area that's isolated from all the craziness happening right now.

You got this! A CSE bachelor's is way too valuable to stay a bum for long.

I'd recommend finding some FOSS projects to contribute to so that you can stay sharp and also add stuff to your resume. Plenty out there that needs worked on, and not all of it can be done by people working full time at another job.