Delhi Entrepreneur Reflects on Job Loss as a Blessing in Disguise
Delhi man earning Rs 60 LPA gets fired with 3 days notice; says getting out of corporate life was his 'greatest blessing'
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Kawatra, a Delhi-based entrepreneur, shared his experience of being fired from a high-paying job at a Chinese multinational company with just three days' notice. Despite the initial shock and struggle, he views the termination as a turning point that led him to entrepreneurship and personal growth, highlighting the importance of skills over corporate identity.
- 01Kawatra lost his job as a director with a salary of ₹60 lakh per annum due to performance-related issues, receiving only three days' notice.
- 02His termination letter, dated September 12, 2018, cited performance concerns and urged him to resign voluntarily.
- 03Kawatra faced 108 cold calls and 108 rejections, leading to significant stress and health issues during his unemployment period.
- 04He emphasized the importance of practical skills over corporate titles, stating, 'Degrees expire. Skills compound forever.'
- 05After his job loss, Kawatra transitioned to entrepreneurship, working with 65 corporates across 19 states and advising projects worth ₹6,500 crore.
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In a candid LinkedIn post, Delhi-based entrepreneur Kawatra recounted his experience of being terminated from a high-paying position at a Chinese multinational company in 2018, where he earned ₹60 lakh (approximately $72,000 USD) annually. The abrupt termination, with just three days' notice, left him grappling with a ₹2 crore (roughly $240,000 USD) home loan and feelings of panic and shame. Despite the initial despair, he viewed this moment as a 'forced rebirth' that propelled him into entrepreneurship. Kawatra described enduring 108 cold calls and facing numerous rejections, which took a toll on his mental health. He highlighted the shift in perspective that allowed him to treat rejection as 'brutal math' rather than personal failure. His journey post-termination led him to acquire practical skills in sales and marketing, ultimately enabling him to work with 65 corporates across 19 states and advise projects worth ₹6,500 crore (around $780 million USD). Kawatra's story resonates with many, particularly in the context of ongoing layoffs, as it emphasizes the fear of losing financial stability and the importance of resilience.
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Kawatra's experience highlights the emotional and financial challenges faced by individuals during layoffs, resonating with many professionals navigating similar uncertainties.
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