Profile over pay: IIT graduates reject Oracle’s crore to settle for lakhs
Two 21-year-old,IIT Kanpur engineers stunned tech major Oracle by turning down offers of crores to settle for lakhs with better profiles.

They may have opted for Google, which offered Rs68.34 lakh ($110,000), or Tower Research Capital, a US-based financial services firm, which rolled out a package of Rs74.55 lakh ($120,000). “This just shows that not everyone is running after money,” a placement team member, who did not wish to be named, said.
“These students are mature; they know money does not reflect everything.” The rapidly unfolding drama on Day 2 of the campus placement season at IITs threw more surprises. Zomato, an online food and restaurant listings startup, offered the highest salary on Day 2 at IIT Bombay, more than what marquee brands, including Samsung India R&D, Citicorp, Xerox Research, Adobe and American Express, were willing to pay.
Zomato hired four students from IITDelhi and Bombay at a uniform package of Rs26 lakh each. Forty-one companies were present at IIT-Bombay. On Monday, ET had reported that Oracle had made crore-plus offers at IIT-Madras.
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A Google spokesperson said the company was hiring from India for software engineer profile for their US, UK, Australia and India locations, but declined to comment on compensation.
IIT Kharagpur believes in building relationships and companies have responded enthusiastically, hiring the highest number of candidates on Day 1,h says SK Barai, professor-in-charge, training and placement, IIT Kharagpur.
Twenty companies, including Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Opera Solutions, Google Inc and Schlumberger Asia Services, rolled out 170 offers (including 75 PPOs) at IIT Kharagpur. Real estate portal Housing.com was among the recruiters from the start-up space. More startups are expected.
On Day 2 at IIT Madras, social networking sites like LinkedIn picked up 5 students, Citicorp Services India hired 10, Intel Technology recruited 6 and Eaton Technologies made 10 offers.
At IIT Guwahati, some 70 students have been selected by 15 companies, including Microsoft, Google, Tata Motors, Morgan Stanley, Flipkart, ITC and Dell.
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