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What will be the in hand salary for this?

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If it motivates you, I am on same boat on "underpaid" part. I would say look at things a little differently, as you mentioned you're anxious before accepting, accept (not more than your capacity, of course) and see how it goes. Gain skills and make contacts and ask for a raise/ promotion basis the projects you delivered. If that doesn't work, you gain skills + material to add on CV and move on.
Rising Star
Because although I have less work, received hell lot of appreciation from clients.
What's your issue sir? You just have to explain your issues to your respective partner. Can there be any other solution ?
For for the job stability part, I don't think it's 100% secure. Mostly it's stable because of abundance of projects.
Does pwc never fires?
Rising Star
Can you give me a solution please?
Chief
Infosys does the me, they also don't fire an avg employee. I suggest u switch to Infosys. There is normal work load
Chief
Yar vusra... Yaha mt aao. Please
Pro
Switch to TCS. Govt style company and retire from there.
Rising Star
Can you provide an alternative solution?
Try to get offer from TCS
Rising Star
Can't, due to job instability.
Also not ok with 1-2% annual hike, PwC gives min 10% to all.
Well, if you want 100% job security, then why not get an offer & tell your managers to try to match those numbers. They won't treat you as bad after that if you are a critical resource & don't want you to leave just because of salary.
This is my 2nd one.
Is there any concrete reason not to switch? I believe there are a lot of stable jobs out there with higher pay & not much compromise on wlb.
Rising Star
I need WFH & read my post, why I don't want more Salary