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Niraj
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Niraj
@nirajxdev
Developer from India | Interested in tech, wealth, startups & the people building the future
Lucknow, India Inscrit le Şubat 2021
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@akshen121 but bro, you are still a labour who got paid for their work only
what about self dignity and culture of India ??
we need to work on our problems first
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No, this is not true. 40LPA is crazy money. Yes its cheap labour for them but you are also living in India not working from us there is PPP. They pay their local developers more because they work from there and its according to expenses there. Your work always has visibility if you do it well and present it and promotions happen as well. And you can work from anywhere in the world, no need to sit in a dark room. Honestly its a steal deal but obviously it has to align with your dreams.
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Remote work is the biggest scam sold to Indian developer.
You're not free. You're not living your best life. You're just cheap labour for US companies. They pay you ₹25-40 LPA. Meanwhile they pay their local developers 3-4 times more.
No office means no visibility. No politics. No real promotions. No real equity.
And you sit in a dark 2BHK. Back to back meetings all day. Your onsite batchmate is already making more than you.
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@caps_raunak but at the end you are doing work which will not play vital role in our own development
we should works for country first then we can go for another countries
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@nirajxdev Remote work pays Indian devs well without moving abroad.
US salaries look higher, but our lower costs make ₹25-40 LPA a strong income here.
It's not exploitation it's a useful option, though onsite can sometimes give faster growth.
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@ats1999_er build your own system and infra
and works for local problems rather than doing it for Americans
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@billainsahu Bro, you’re just cheap remote labour. Companies fire you first when times are bad.
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@nirajxdev Remote work is not a scam
Thinking proximity is the only path to opportunity is
The real winners are not asking where they work from
They are asking how much leverage they have
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After giving 2 startup interviews in the last few days, I observed something.
Companies are looking beyond technical knowledge alone.
Both interviews focused heavily on my projects, how I approach problems, some technical questions, edge cases, production grade scenarios, and how quickly I could contribute to their product.
They wanted someone who embraces AI, automates work, learns fast, adapts quickly to new AI technologies and helps the company grow along side a rapidly changing tech.
The hiring question seems to be shifting from "how much do you know" to "how quickly can you learn, adapt, and deliver results".
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@caps_raunak hey buddy, thanks for the experience explanation
hope you land a job soon
and give me treat
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@nirajxdev Sorry 😭
I'm trying mgr pani upr rh jata h or daal niche rh jati h 😭
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@nirajxdev Mujhe zrurat h bhaiyaa 😭😭
M yha rent pe rhti hu parents se dur 😭
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5.4 million impressions on this quality post
Nikita is really improving this platform
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Is it safe to charge a phone using laptop charger?
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@nirajxdev One who cooks for himself can build a start up as well but vice versa is not possible.. buddy.. nicely done
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