YOE: 2.5
TC: 38.8L base + 5.82L perf bonus(15% of base) + 11.5L Stocks = 56.12L per year
Joined Salesforce at 21L TC 2.5 years ago.
Promoted twice in the initial 2 years which resulted in the TC boost, but I think I've lost my mental/physical balance in these 2 years of artificial growth by working day and night.
I am completely burned out, and it is totally my mistake that I worked like a night owl for 2 years.
How should I convey to my manager that I need to slow down without doing any harm to my career?
Switching team is no longer an option as no team wants an SMTS who is only 2.5 YOE and switching company is even tougher as practically no company will be offering a competitive offer to me.
#burnout #depression #mentalhealth
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You can try for Google L4. Make sure to set the correct expectations this time around.
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I just like the animè character Saitama
As someone who did the same before, I regret it.
You are losing your precious youth sitting in front of a computer screen.
Go out and date, meet people, have fun and nice memories to look back.
Get a nice girlfriend to share your day with, fool around. This time is never coming back.
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*me cries in corner π