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From Rs 4 LPA to Rs 6.5 LPA in four years! Techie in MNC says salary growth in Indian IT sector remains slow
The Indian IT sector is often associated with high salaries. In fact, a recent survey suggested that IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) remain the highest-paying industries in the country. But a techie ...
An Indian developer shared their story of quitting a startup nine days after joining for a job offer from an MNC.
The story, shared via a Reddit post, quickly went viral, resonating with thousands who related to the sentiment or were intrigued by the bold move.
Despite earning 14 LPA at the startup, he decided to switch to a Software Engineer role at a UK-based bank offering 15 LPA, citing career growth and work-life balance as the main motivators.
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