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An Indian software engineer quit a high-paying tech job due to burnout from excessive work, poor support, and isolation, sparking global debate on tech industry onboarding practices.
A software engineer in India earning ₹12 lakh annually shared on Reddit struggling with burnout in their first job at a multinational tech company, citing overwhelming workloads, a poorly documented codebase, and lack of mentorship despite a competitive salary.
Assigned multiple tasks with little guidance, they faced criticism for seeking help, worked long hours, and felt isolated, with financial pressures making quitting difficult.
The post sparked widespread discussion, with many early-career developers sharing similar experiences of being expected to perform quickly without adequate onboarding, highlighting systemic issues in tech hiring and support.
Un ingeniero de software indio renunció a un trabajo tecnológico bien remunerado debido al agotamiento por el trabajo excesivo, el apoyo deficiente y el aislamiento, lo que provocó un debate global sobre las prácticas de incorporación de la industria tecnológica.