GigglyBiscuit
GigglyBiscuit

Guys! Whenever I talk to my friends they say their friends are in 30LPA with 6 years but I'm still at 15LPA with an experience of 7 years

Am I underpaid or it depends upon the skill set. Any one here with an experience around 7 years earning more than 15LPA. Please comment and help us to understand the average pay scale 🙏

My skill set : I'm into support roles. Previous skills : control-M , Service Now , Infra support, AWS cloud support , Traffic monitoring , patching, Deployments and a few other skills. Currently I'm into cloud security. We use both AWS and azure but no tools here in this project.

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GigglyPretzel
GigglyPretzel

I still dint upto this package. I'm 20+. So chill

JumpyPretzel
JumpyPretzel

3x is the new norm, so you should be at minimum 21 LPA currently. Your friend is earning a bit more than average. There is no limit to it though, people are earning 50lpa too at mere 5 yrs experience, so you can’t go around comparing like that.

GigglyBiscuit
GigglyBiscuit

Got it🥲

PrancingWaffle
PrancingWaffle
HCL16d

Everyone goes with their own speed. There might be people who are earning more than 30LPA with less yoe. I was earning 7LPA with 8 yoe. With in next 3 years I reached to 36LPA.
Learn practice switch repeat this the only way to progress in life.

PeppyNugget
PeppyNugget

Lol, my friend earns 65L p.a. and he has less that 5 YOE. I think I should switch to DevOps too.

GigglyBiscuit
GigglyBiscuit

Few other skills : Incident Management, Escalation Manager, Production support

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