No engineering degree. Bengaluru man reveals how he went from earning Rs 20,000 per month to over Rs 1 lakh: 'The risk I took...'
A young professional's strategic patience paid off handsomely, landing him a ₹12 lakh annual package in Bengaluru after a year-long internship. Despite earning just ₹20,000 monthly and facing tempting higher-paying offers, he prioritized long-term...

During those 12 months, he earned only ₹20,000 per month while living in Bengaluru, a city known for its high cost of living. Managing everyday expenses on such a limited income was difficult, and there were several occasions when he wondered if accepting the internship had been the right choice.
The uncertainty became even greater because, during that period, he received two or three alternative job offers that promised significantly higher salaries, with monthly take-home pay ranging between ₹35,000 and ₹48,000. As someone who had only recently started his career, those offers were extremely attractive and difficult to ignore.
Instead of making a decision based solely on immediate financial gains, he carefully evaluated his long-term career prospects. He compared the potential salary growth, future appraisal percentages, opportunities to develop new skills, employee benefits, and the possibility of being absorbed into the company as a permanent employee. After weighing every factor, he concluded that remaining with the organisation would likely provide greater career value over time than switching jobs for a higher starting salary.
Believing that patience would eventually reward him, he decided to continue with the internship despite the financial challenges. A year later, that decision delivered the outcome he had hoped for. The company offered him a full-time position with an annual compensation package of ₹12 lakh.
The achievement felt especially meaningful because he did not belong to the technology sector. He said he had often heard that fresh graduates without a tech background rarely manage to secure salaries exceeding ₹10 lakh per year at the beginning of their careers. Reaching that milestone therefore became a personal validation of his decision to prioritise career growth over immediate earnings.
Looking back, he described the choice to invest a year in learning and proving himself rather than pursuing the highest-paying offer as one of the smartest decisions he had made. According to him, the patience he maintained, the calculated risk he accepted, and the confidence he placed in the opportunity ultimately produced the results he had been working towards.
The post quickly drew attention from fellow Reddit users, many of whom congratulated him on the remarkable salary jump. One commenter expressed amazement at how he had gone from earning ₹20,000 a month during his internship to receiving a package equivalent to roughly ₹1 lakh per month while staying with the same employer. The user admitted feeling envious but added that such a substantial raise was likely a reflection of the value he had demonstrated to the organisation throughout the internship.
Another Redditor simply applauded the accomplishment, describing it as an impressive and commendable achievement.
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