

Rat race in India in tech
I feel moving outside India is better for people who wants to stay in tech . If people are 15 yrs experience as developers they are replaced or they have to move to mgmt . Very few opportunities for solution architects in India or just retire as senior developers. People work in Denmark , Finland , Australia, Switzerland can retire as cobol developers or . Net there is no need to constant upskill . Salary is less or growth is less compared to India but you have wlb and life . Think do all of us have to run for growth , work for startup or hustle to create his own. Most young people in India wants to leave the country as cut throught competition . Do you all agree
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You will be laid off in other countries as well.
Looks like you haven't seen the posts of developers with 15+ years of experience at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc. getting laid off during the last cycle.
You will be the first one to be laid off if your salary is too high.


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Why won't Indian IT companies allow a person to play the same role till retirement? Other sectors allow this. Even in US, I have seen people working as developer or tester or DBA at the age of 60.
Asking for people who feel contended with what they do and how much salary they draw.