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Thousands of people appear for the UPSC exam every year and aspire to be IAS officers. IAS officers are generally looked up to and are often seen as role models for countless aspirants. These days, an offer letter from a retired IAS officer is going viral on social media. People are very curious to know the first salary of the former IAS. So far, more than 200 people have commented and asked many questions to this former IAS. So, whom are we talking about?
Retired IAS officer Rohit Kumar Singh, from the 1989 batch, has recently gone viral on social media after sharing a fascinating piece of his past—a job offer letter from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) that dates back 40 years. At that time, Singh had just graduated from IIT and applied for a position with TCS. The company offered him a salary of Rs 1,300, which was quite respectable at that time, especially for a job in Mumbai.
Singh shared this nostalgic moment on his social media, flashing a lot of curiosity and engagement. His post has amassed over 2.8 lakh views, with more than 200 people commenting and asking questions about his career journey. The post also attracted around 3,900 likes, showing how his personal story resonates with many. Given the economic landscape at the time, Rs 1,300 was a considerable amount, highlighting how salary structures have evolved over the decades.
A little more than 40 years ago, I got my first job at TCS Mumbai through campus recruitment at IIT BHU. With a princely salary of 1300 Rupees, the ocean view from the 11th Floor of Air India Building at Nariman Point was regal indeed! pic.twitter.com/A9akrhgu7F— Rohit Kumar Singh (@rohitksingh) September 29, 2024
Rohit Singh did his graduation in Electrical Engineering from Banaras Hindu University. During this time, when he got his campus placement, Tata Consultancy Services offered him a job in Mumbai. He shared more about his early career experiences on Twitter, reminiscing about his time at TCS and the view of the sea from the 11th floor of Air India’s office at Nariman Point, Mumbai, which he described as “really spectacular.” After his stint at TCS, Singh went to Clarkson University in New York, where he pursued a master’s degree in Computer Science. His career took a significant turn when he passed the UPSC exam and joined the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), where he was allocated to the Rajasthan cadre. Currently, he is working in the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
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