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P4 : 8yoe -> 17LPA to 35+ LPA
P5 : 6yoe -> 21LPA to 55+ LPA (That's me - your mentor)
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Do you know what language you like? And you learn something new just for a job, without having any interest in it? Looks like you are feeling a bit misfit in IT world, or you have kept being given low quality support work, which makes one get frustrated with technology. If you can’t find anything interested, in any of the technology or language around, then better try changing your career track- Either go for Govt Jobs (Bank/SSC), or go for MBA, whatever suits you. btw, this interest conundrum is very common among freshers during initial 2-3 yrs of career. That’s why you may find some folks preparing for Banking Jobs, some preparing for MBA/CAT/MAT, some preparing for GRE for MS, and so on. As a young students out there in professional world, half of the folks feel lost, and only after a few years, gradually they settle down towards something. Most remains stuck to IT only, for obvious reasons…
You yourself is telling in 1st line that you don't like Java..so try to switch to different stack...just make experience of different stack and learn and as you have already learnt somethings it will be easy ..and ya for less than 3 years experience other technology have less openings Java has more....