A Bengaluru woman, identified in a viral post by Pratham Khanna as his aunt, has chosen to leave her ₹21 lakh IT job to prepare for a government Bank PO role offering nearly ₹9 lakh annually. Her decision has triggered widespread debate about financial priorities, job security, and work-life balance.
The career choice of a Bengaluru-based professional has become the center of online discussion after she decided to quit her ₹21 lakh per annum IT job to pursue a government Bank Probationary Officer (PO) role. The woman, who has worked in the IT sector for nine years, expressed her desire to shift toward a more stable government career despite the significant pay cut.
Her husband, earning ₹32 lakh annually, and their four-year-old daughter form the family backdrop to this decision. While critics argue that leaving a high-paying corporate role undermines financial stability, supporters highlight the long-term benefits of government employment such as pensions, job security, and reduced stress compared to demanding IT schedules.
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Bengaluru woman plans to leave a ₹21 LPA IT role for a Bank PO career (~₹9 LPA).
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Viral post by Pratham Khanna on X revealed the family’s background and sparked debate.
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Supporters emphasize stability, pension, and better work-life balance in government jobs.
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Critics question the financial trade-off and uncertainty of competitive exams.
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Reflects a broader workforce trend of professionals re-evaluating corporate careers for sustainability.
This case underscores a growing shift in India’s workforce mindset, where stability and personal well-being are increasingly valued over high-paying but demanding corporate roles.
Sources: India Today, MSN, The Economic Times