SwirlyNoodle
SwirlyNoodle
11mo

18, Just Finished Boards & Offered ₹30K/Month—Stay with Startup or Take the Job?

I'm in 12th, with just my last board exam left. I've been working at a startup without a salary, purely for learning, and recently got a call from a client. I met them, introduced myself, and now they don’t want to work with the startup—they want to hire me directly for ₹27-30K/month. My role is basically brand development, helping businesses grow and establish themselves.

Now, I’m really confused. Should I continue working with the startup, where I’m learning a lot and growing, or should I take the job with the client and start earning ₹30K/month at just 18? What would you do in my situation?

TAKE THE JOB
WORK WITH STARTUP
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11mo ago
GoofyTaco
GoofyTaco
11mo

get in some top college first. You are still a kid.

SwirlyNoodle
SwirlyNoodle

Yeah but I can't go to college ! I thought of working for a year so I can save up some college funds and then purse BCA from A good college !

GoofyTaco
GoofyTaco
11mo

oohk then take 30k one

WigglyKoala
WigglyKoala

Immediate joiner - No location constraint !!

Sometimes, the best decisions come from tough experiences. Due to challenges in my recent project and salary concerns, I have taken the bold step of resigning from TCS without an offer in hand. I am currently serving my last month of notice period and actively exploring new opportunities in Product roles.

With 6+ years of experience in Creative services specialist, Database Management, Infotainment Test Engineering, Agile Practitioner and Product & Project Management in IoT, Education, CBG verticals, I am looking for roles where I can leverage my expertise while continuing to grow in Product based roles with Product companies and Startup's.

Looking for Tips from the Community!

If you've navigated a similar transition, what worked best for you? Any deep tricks for job searching, networking, or interview prep would be truly helpful.

Also, if you know of any relevant openings, I'd appreciate any referrals or suggestions.

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