A guru of mine once said \u2013 You are paid exactly what you are worth \u2013 I thought he was joking<\/p>\n
Looking back, I can say he was right, at least in the long run, here\u2019s one reason why..<\/p>\n
I was having a chat with fellow testers the other day talking about tester\u2019s career progression.<\/p>\n
The biggest mistake IMHO people make is to not learn how to solve problems..<\/p>\n
In today\u2019s world, all businesses are focused on solving their customer\u2019s problems, especially in tech.<\/p>\n
Folks hired in these tech firms primary role is to develop solutions to solve these problems.<\/p>\n
A few people find this very taxing and unexciting, because they never trained themselves in problem solving.<\/p>\n
If you are working in tech, regardless of your position in the org, your primary role is to develop solutions for the target market\u2019s problems.<\/p>\n
If you can\u2019t handle that job, you have no place in tech, and let\u2019s then stop talking about career progression (or griping about it).<\/p>\n
If you are solving problems, and your organization is not treating you well, you can get a better opportunity and leave.<\/p>\n
So, in the end, you are paid what you are worth..<\/p>\n
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