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Ex-Amazon, Microsoft Techie Reveals How He Retired At 39 With $3.5 Million Fortune
- Saturday February 1, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Jamal Robinson, a former techie who worked with Amazon and Microsoft, recently revealed that he retired at 39 and has successfully managed to amass a fortune of $3.5 million (about Rs 30 crore) after saving 90% of his salary for years.
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Microsoft Techie's Tips For Job Seekers Amid IIT-Bombay Placement Struggles: ''Be Ready To Adapt''
- Thursday April 11, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
Admitting that the economy is tough and the number of aspirational jobs in India is limited, he asked engineering students to be ready to adapt.
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From Accenture To Microsoft To IBM, Techies With These Skills Are Being Hired
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- Business | Written by Aditya Kondalamahanty
While cloud computing technologies remain the most popular picks for IT employees, business analytics and machine learning skills are also in high demand by employers, according to Simplilearn Career Data Labs.
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Ex-Amazon, Microsoft Techie Reveals How He Retired At 39 With $3.5 Million Fortune
- Saturday February 1, 2025
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Jamal Robinson, a former techie who worked with Amazon and Microsoft, recently revealed that he retired at 39 and has successfully managed to amass a fortune of $3.5 million (about Rs 30 crore) after saving 90% of his salary for years.
- www.ndtv.com
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Microsoft Techie's Tips For Job Seekers Amid IIT-Bombay Placement Struggles: ''Be Ready To Adapt''
- Thursday April 11, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Ritu Singh
Admitting that the economy is tough and the number of aspirational jobs in India is limited, he asked engineering students to be ready to adapt.
- www.ndtv.com
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From Accenture To Microsoft To IBM, Techies With These Skills Are Being Hired
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- Business | Written by Aditya Kondalamahanty
While cloud computing technologies remain the most popular picks for IT employees, business analytics and machine learning skills are also in high demand by employers, according to Simplilearn Career Data Labs.
- www.ndtv.com/business