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2.5 lpa manager is saying she will match my 6 lpa offer but will have a bond of 2 years. Should I stay or switch?

I joined here as a fresher with 2.5 lpa (16k / month) few weeks ago I got appraisal of 5% SO NOW SALARY IS 18k/month. I wasn't satisfied so I asked manager now she is saying that she will match my expectation of 6LPA but with 2 years of bond. What should I do should I stay for another 2 years or resign and look for better job. I am working in service based company, the current project demands me to be available on calls even on holidays and leaves. Seriously what should I do? I am scared to even sign a bond of 2 years again here. Also I am scared what if I don't get any job after resignation? Any advices from seniors please? I am really confused.

Edit: i work in a team of only 2 developers me and the other guy

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u/ZealousidealWish7149 — 4 days ago
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2.5 LPA for 2 yoe as a software developer in Fintech. Company offered only 5% in appraisal

I have been working in this company for 2 years and joined here as a fresher (first job) I am getting only 5% in appraisal. I am desperate to switch but not getting any calls from naukri, linkedin. Even the notice period is of 90 days Any suggestions as to what should I do? I feel stuck here! Now I feel I should have never joined IT

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u/ZealousidealWish7149 — 4 days ago
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To be honest I am a coward and run away from problems at work instead of facing them and end up taking too many leaves.

I work at this company and it's been almost 2 years now I joined here as a fresher. From day 1 the expectations were very high (as we all know the current state of IT) but I tried my best for peanut salary. All this time I was waiting for my 2 year bond to get over. Because of never ending expectations and work I started becoming stressed and felt burnout to such an extent I started taking too many leaves 4 - 5 every month (I don't really know if that's considered too many). Next month my bond will be over and I am desperate to leave this job. But I am scared if I will get any job after resigning. Somedays I feel I don't care if I have any backup I just want to quit this job. I am a mediocre guy in this field not completely bad, sometimes I think I should just quit IT and do something else. But I don't know what that "else" is!

Nowadays I am just posting my frustrations on reddit because that's the only thing I am good at.

I don't really know where the problem lies is it the job or me?

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u/ZealousidealWish7149 — 28 days ago
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Hey folks it's been 2 years I am working in this company as a full stack dev. I joined here as a fresher, my skills are.... well uhh mediocre i won't lie.

The thing is I am starting to lose interest in my job and career with all this AI wildfire I don't even know if I am going to survive in this market plus everyday I just feel so drained to even learn something new. How do I get past this feeling of not wanting to learn anything new. Any senior Dev's would love your advice/suggestions/ just random talk.

My parents told me to study for some aptitude exams and work in a bank but honestly I suck in those exams! Coding is so far the only thing which I can do (which i am losing interest in!)

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u/ZealousidealWish7149 — 2 months ago