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Indian Techies Go Viral With Nontraditional Salary Leaps on Social Media

Viral postings underscore how merit-driven career strategies are reshaping tech-sector pay scales in India.

In a viral post on X, software engineer Saurabh Yadav claimed he went from ₹26LPA to ₹70LPA, with no IIT or MBA degree.
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Overview

  • Software engineer Saurabh Yadav’s August 3 tweet revealed a jump from ₹26 LPA to ₹70 LPA through two job switches without an IIT degree or MBA, amassing more than two million views on X.
  • Yadav’s profile lists past roles at Flipkart and Alpha Grep and a 2022 graduation from IIIT Nagpur, prompting peers to ask about his negotiation tactics and technical domains.
  • A separate Reddit post detailed a 31-year-old engineer’s rise from ₹2.16 LPA to ₹92.5 LPA over nine years, illustrating how sustained skill development can drive long-term earnings growth.
  • These viral narratives have spurred widespread online discussion on salary transparency, effective negotiation practices and alternative credential pathways among India’s mid-level tech workforce.
  • The trend challenges the notion that elite degrees are required for top salaries by highlighting hard work, strategic job moves and continuous learning as pay-boost drivers.