TCS to Accenture
I have cleared the Accenture interview for management level 9. My current CTC is 9, how much of a hike should I quote as expected?
Neither I want to earn less with 5 years of experience nor do I want to be layed off first.
Hi, I got this offer from HSBC IT Technologies. I'm now working in TCS as a GCP Data Engineer. I started in TCS as a fresher and after 3+ years, TCS CTC is 4.82 lpa. Now HSBC is offering me 9 lpa + variable pay. Should it be a correct decision for me to accept the offer? What you all suggest?
Go for it HSBC is a really good company, I work for HSBC as it's our client
It is a good offer. Go for it.
Yes bro go for it. Good for your future skills n pay both
Go for it
I would suggest you to do some bargain as below 10LPA it would be benificial or HSBC not for you or else give more interviews and show the offer letter from HSBC for higher CTC.
I have cleared the Accenture interview for management level 9. My current CTC is 9, how much of a hike should I quote as expected?
Neither I want to earn less with 5 years of experience nor do I want to be layed off first.
What is pros and cons of working in accenture and tcs? I got offer from accenture of 14.5 lpa total and tcs is retaining with 11 lpa Should i stay back in tcs for a 1 year and then switch or switch to accenture now? I have 15 days left
Got 14yrs experience. I saw some reviews regarding less variable payout by tcs for higher bands. And, they reduce the salaries sometimes. Please share your thoughts and experiences for making the right decision
Should I make a switch to another company after observing the current scenario of accenture? As we know, promotion has been postponed, and I'm not sure about the hike percentage.
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