Delhi Woman's Bold Career Shift: From Corporate Job to Content Creation Success
She quit Rs 9.5 LPA job, now earns Rs 1.5 lakh in one month. Delhi woman shares the 3 questions that changed her life
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Anshika, a former corporate employee from Delhi, left her ₹9 lakh per annum job to pursue content creation full-time. In her first month, she earned ₹1.5 lakh through collaborations and freelancing, emphasizing the importance of planning and financial security before making such a leap.
- 01Anshika left her corporate job earning ₹9 lakh per annum to become a full-time content creator.
- 02She earned ₹1.5 lakh in her first month, showcasing the potential of content creation.
- 03Her decision was based on careful planning, including having an emergency fund and existing income from content.
- 04Anshika highlighted the challenges of delayed payments and income uncertainty in content creation.
- 05Her story sparked mixed reactions online, with many appreciating her honesty about the realities of the industry.
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Anshika, a woman from Delhi, made headlines after quitting her corporate job that paid ₹9 lakh per annum to pursue a career in content creation. In her first month as a full-time creator, she earned ₹1.5 lakh through various collaborations and freelance projects. However, she cautioned that her success did not come overnight and emphasized the importance of planning before making such a significant career change. Anshika posed three critical questions to herself before resigning: whether she was already earning from content, if she had a three-month emergency fund, and whether she had a network for paid work opportunities. Her candid reflections on the challenges of content creation, including payment delays and income variability, resonated with many online. While some celebrated her achievements, others pointed out that replicating her success may not be feasible for everyone, stressing the need for careful planning and stability before leaving traditional jobs.
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Anshika's story reflects a growing trend among young professionals in India considering alternative careers in content creation, highlighting the importance of financial planning.
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