A techie’s story about going from a starting salary of ₹3.5 LPA to landing a ₹65 LPA offer within 4 years has caught the internet’s attention, with many calling the journey inspiring. In a Reddit post ...
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A techie shared on Reddit how his salary surged from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹65 lakh in under five years, driven by financial hardship, disciplined upskilling and strategic job moves. Beginning with campus ...
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