I am leaving Design now. Here is why...
I have been working as a designer for almost 2 years now. But no one ever respect my craft in my company. I am done now. good bye design. Joining as a PM at a Fintech now. Let's see,
Left my design job which was paying 2L+ per month for working 4-5hrs a day. Feels slightly heavy, going to take a break and refresh before I start my next journey. Oh wow, this is also my first post on this platform after being active for more than 5 months.
Which company and how many yoe?
Can’t name it but it’s a design firm. 3yoe
Is that firm in your username lmao. But which design firm gives that much wtf. I thought they were all chindi
What are you up to next? :)
Preparing portfolio for masters, hope I get selected in a good one :)
Good for you. All the very best! :)
2L+ for 4-5 hrs of work? Which company is this? 😬 Enjoy your break
It’s just that I wrap up my work early. Company from USA, working remotely
Could u tell how u got there, interview, previous experience
Can you share with us, How did you manage to get in touch with a company? Where can one search or apply for companies in the USA? And what criteria do these companies typically look for in applicants?
Founder was got in touch with me after seeing work that I posted online. Something I’ve noticed that these founder look for is leadership/ accountability, ofc apart from how good you are with your craft.
Alright! Thanks buddy. 🙌
Yeah me too, I though deisgn firms pay peanuts
Agreed, offers I had from Indian firms was not that great. This offer is seeming good because of currency conversion
Could Chek dm
I have been working as a designer for almost 2 years now. But no one ever respect my craft in my company. I am done now. good bye design. Joining as a PM at a Fintech now. Let's see,
Just got to know I was laid off, any personal stories or experiences you folks would like to share,
Thanks!
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