Man’s salary jumps from ₹2.6 LPA to ₹85 LPA in 8 years after 5 job switches: ‘Skills compound, smart switching pays’

An Indian man has sparked a conversation online after sharing how his brother’s senior dramatically increased his salary over eight years through strategic job switches. The post, shared on X Gaurav Tiwari, details a journey that began at ₹2.6 lakh per annum and eventually reached ₹85 lakh per annum.A man posted about a senior who grew from ₹2.6 LPA to ₹85 LPA in eight years, saying skills compound but smart switches drive big pay jumps. (Representational image/Unsplash)Taking to the platform, Tiwari wrote, “My brother once shared a story about his senior. He began his career at ₹2.6 LPA as a fresher.”A journey of steady growthTiwari continued outlining how the professional’s career progressed over time. “Here’s how his journey unfolded: ₹2.6 → ₹3.4 LPA. Stayed ~16 months, gained solid experience but growth plateaued. Switched → ₹7.2 LPA. Moved into a product role, better team, stronger coding standards. Switched → ₹15.5 LPA. Owned an entire service end-to-end. Switched → ₹30 LPA. Handled scale challenges and production incidents. Switched → ₹48 LPA. Broader responsibilities, mentored juniors, part of design discussions. Switched → ₹85 LPA. Remote US role, base salary + performance bonus. 8 years. 5 switches.”He concluded the post writing, “Lesson? Skills compound over time. But salary jumps often come when you switch smartly.”Take a look here at the post:The post has garnered more than 42,000 views and drawn several reactions from users who weighed in on the strategy of switching companies for higher pay.Internet reacts to career switch strategyIn the comments section, opinions were divided. One user cautioned, “Tell him to try to switch company now. Max 99% they will fire him.” Another pointed out a pattern in the growth story, writing, “Notice the pattern: Every jump followed new responsibility, not just time. Income doesn’t grow with experience alone. It grows with ownership.”Some responses were brief but curious, with one user saying, “Also put in hand salary,” while another simply remarked, “This looks so cool.”A different commenter offered a broader perspective on market dynamics, stating, “The senior didn’t just change companies; he forced the market to acknowledge his upgraded skill set. Loyalty pays in comfort, but switching pays in market reality.”(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)




