
Vikash Singh
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Vikash Singh
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Backend | System Design | AI | Building, learning & sharing daily | Building https://t.co/q3a6pxtVuV | DM For Collab & work





Minimum Salaries You Should Be Targeting in Software Development (USA) – End of 2026 If you’re in tech, these are the baseline numbers many strong software engineers should be aiming for: • 2 years → $110K+ • 5 years → $160K+ • 7 years → $220K+ • 10 years → $300K+ • 12 years → $380K+ • 15 years → $500K+ These aren’t unicorn numbers. They’re achievable for engineers who continuously upskill, switch strategically, negotiate well, and target high-paying companies. If you’re below your bracket, don’t just ask for a raise. Ask what skills, impact, or opportunities you’re missing to get there. Your experience compounds. Your compensation should too.





Minimum Expectations for Builders (2026) • Building for 1 year → You should have paying customers • Building for 3 years → You should have PMF • Building for 5 years → You should have meaningful revenue • Building for 10 years → You should have a defensible business These aren’t aspirational milestones. They’re the floor. If you’re behind, don’t raise more money, talk to more users, ship faster, and fix distribution. Years spent building only matter if customers care


Minimum Salaries You Should Be Targeting in Software Development (India) - End of 2026 If you're in tech, here are the baseline numbers you should be aiming for based on experience: • 2 years -> ₹10 LPA • 5 years -> ₹22 LPA • 7 years -> ₹30 LPA • 10 years -> ₹42 LPA • 12 years -> ₹50 LPA • 15 years -> ₹70 LPA These aren't aspirational figures - these are the floor. If your current package is below your bracket, it's not just a number problem. It's a signal to upskill, switch, negotiate, or all three. Your experience has value. Make sure your salary reflects it.
























