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Happy Saturday everyone!! Looking to see if anyone can provide a referral or point me in the direction for job opportunities. Potentially in the tech space. I have years of experience in Marketing! Currently working in the tech/realestate industry as a Marketing Advisor. Microsoft Zillow Inc Paypal Amazon Deloitte Google Facebook (Meta) Dell
There are lot of mixed reviews about Nagarro.. some folks are saying Nagarro do not fire even in covid the only did the pay cuts and did not fire anyone... where as some folks are saying Nagarro is hiring rigorously more than their projects strength so firing will happen for sure and if you are on bench for more than 1 month you are in red zone as the same happened in past... what is the mystery.. can anyone from Nagarro an honest review about this organization.
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My savings are minimal, and with everything getting super expensive, I'm struggling to make ends meet. My goal this year is to educate myself more on personal finances so I can make smarter decisions moving forward.
25-30 age range, I’m lucky if I have 1k in savings at any given time, which is with strict budgeting. I don’t know anyone making under six figures with any sort of saving to speak of.
It’s a very tough time to try to make job moves, even though most of us desperately need to.
Hi, 26 here. I have about 100k in lifetime savings
31 here. Have $200k in savings (down from $250k because I was going to buy a business)
57 and minimal savings. i retired at 56 and my govt pension was my lifelong goal and i achieved it. i do recommend younger people start a roth and do NOT touch it. even though i did take money out it still did very well but i regret not keeping all the money in. just invest in a blue chip fund regularly . make sure you increase your amount when you get pay bumps. i never did that and regret it!
one example of saving early stands out and you should heed it. from memory it went something like this "if you save X dollars from 21 to 35 and never invest a dime, you will make more than if you start at 35 and go till 65.' thats the power of compounding!
when SS starts at age 62 i wont be rich, but ill still be able to afford name brand bread and snacks. :)
i know state govt isnt for everyone but if you can deal with the BS for 35 years, at least here in PA, it's quite the bargain. after 25 years you get health for life which means you can spend less on your insurance. in effect great savings.
39, I have around $350k-400k in total