FloatingWalrus
FloatingWalrus

Enough of Techies with high LPAs. What growth/ marketing folks gotta do to earn bomb?

At the age of 28 or something, techies are earning 50 lpa plus. Remotely, with work life balance, without mba.

Whereas marketing/growth folks that I know of are earning between 20-30 lpa with few tears of work ex and tier 1/2 B-School passout.

I know its a diff trajectory for everyone, especially tech and non-tech. However, sometimes I question the non tech role like marketing/growth and wonder if folks are getting paid enough or not.

Not sure if I am missing something. Also, how do you know at work if you are getting laid enough or not.

This is more like curiosity, rant and wondering how to earn more fucking monies. Help!

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FluffyKoala
FluffyKoala

They can learn to code 😜

WobblyCupcake
WobblyCupcake

Lol

FloatingWalrus
FloatingWalrus
Niyo23d

Haha, can consider it xD

JumpyMochi
JumpyMochi

Being a software engineer, I sometimes question what am I even bringing to the table to be getting this much. Whereas business folks who actually do the deals and everything get paid so much less. So learn coding 😬😬

JumpyPretzel
JumpyPretzel

I think its obvious and natural. People who build, will get paid more than people who sell it, market it or plan for its release. I have come across some Tier1 IIM guys earning merely in 35-40 LPA range, earlier I used to get surprised seeing those stats, but not it doesn’t surprise. MBA doing guys should better understand it, I wonder why do even some tech people even do MBA from Tier3 Colleges!

All said and done, their nature of job and what they do, is vastly different than tech, so if that is what interests them, and if that is what they excel at, then money should not even be a discussion point, because we should do what we love. Working to earn is one thing, but working to do what you like and alongwith earn money, is what matters most.

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