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Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:08 am
by Gau
I am a native Indian - Canadian Citizen, leaving overseas for around 15+ years. I have a verbal offer confirmation with the biggest IT giant for 36.5 lacs, (32 base + rest variable). Would greatly appreciate if someone can comment on the salary in corelation to HYbd. I want 35 lacs as my base plus variable. Do you think it,s worth Negotiating or is it a Good/Bad Excellent offer.

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:23 am
by R2I-2010
Gau;415927I am a native Indian - Canadian Citizen, leaving overseas for around 15+ years. I have a verbal offer confirmation with the biggest IT giant for 36.5 lacs, (32 base + rest variable). Would greatly appreciate if someone can comment on the salary in corelation to HYbd. I want 35 lacs as my base plus variable. Do you think it,s worth Negotiating or is it a Good/Bad Excellent offer.

I think its too low. You should negotiate and ask for around 50 lacs. But then when do you plan on reaching India if you have been leaving overseas for 15 years?

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:53 am
by dcnri2india
R2I-2010;415937I think its too low. You should negotiate and ask for around 50 lacs. But then when do you plan on reaching India if you have been leaving overseas for 15 years?


Really ... Really.....

wow I have been out of INDIA far too long.

I guess it depends on demand and supply of the skillsets.

Good for OP though. Best of luck for R2I.

Cheers

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:33 am
by dbs
It is a very good offer and should proffer a very comfortable living anywhere in India.

As for being applicable to a person, it depends on what the person is bringing to the table.

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:34 pm
by ne12
It is a very good offer. I have no idea what r2i-2010 is talking about.

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 1:44 pm
by lsvenkat
Hi all

It is good to see a bit of sarcasm from time to time whether online or in talking face to face. It is even more amusing when someone does not understand the subtleness of the sarcasm and innocently takes it at face value.

OP

IMHO you should grab the offer with both hands. On a separate note [not that is matters] if I were you I would have taken the next available plane to India. But I am not you and you are you and I am I so things stand as they are.

Anyway do keep you posted on whether you accept this and whether you do R2I.

Regards

Venkat

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:43 pm
by clarence123
Get it on the paper before they change their mind. What are you waiting on ?

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:54 am
by bearcat
it is very low ball offer. The offer does not take into account the supreme sacrifice you are making by leaving US/Canada and moving to india

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:05 pm
by oasis138
bearcat;417052it is very low ball offer. The offer does not take into account the supreme sacrifice you are making by leaving US/Canada and moving to india


"supreme sacrifice" - hmmmmm

Is 36.5 lacs (Good / Bad / or a decent offer) - Your take

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:58 pm
by Sid
Extra 3 lakh comes out to be about 10% of the offered salary. In US/Canada, where base-salary growth is quite limited, this would have been a substantial percentage, worth negotiating upwards. However, in Indian context, where salaries rise quite often, and by substantial percentages, it may not be worth the headache and risk of being declined. You may anyways reach 35 Lakh base by end of next year!

Also it depends on how much negotiation you have already done. If none at all, you may want to discuss RSU/Stock-Option portion, where there usually is more flexibility. Or you may ask for a joining bonus.

Otherwise in pure monetary terms, and with perspective of a middle-class person, this is a solid offer.