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IITian chooses peace over pay, rejects Rs 32 LPA Gurgaon job to stay in Bengaluru

A data scientist, who graduated from IIT Roorkee, has gone viral after rejecting Rs 32 lakh per annum job offer in Gurugram so that she could remain in Bengaluru. She cited safety, peace of mind and quality of life behind her decision, which has sparked a wider debate on what truly defines a successful career.

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IITian chooses peace over pay, rejects Rs 32 LPA Gurgaon job to stay in Bengaluru (Image: Instagram/@snehapriya9955)
IITian chooses peace over pay, rejects Rs 32 LPA Gurgaon job to stay in Bengaluru (Image: Instagram/@snehapriya9955)

Turning down a Rs 32 lakh per annum job offer isn't a decision many would make. But for IIT Roorkee graduate and data scientist Sneha Priya, peace of mind mattered more than a bigger paycheque.

In a now-viral Instagram post, she revealed why she chose to stay in Bengaluru instead of relocating to Gurgaon, saying the city's warmth, sense of safety, and feeling of home outweighed the lucrative opportunity.

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“Today, I was meant to be in Gurgaon starting a new chapter and leaving Bangalore behind. But I chose to stay. And Bangalore said goodbye to my doubts with twin rainbows,” she wrote, alongside a video capturing two rainbows over the city.

She summed up her decision with a line that struck a chord with many: “Sometimes the best career decision isn’t the highest offer Accepted peace!”

SAFETY AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE MATTERED

Sneha said safety concerns played a major role in her choice. According to her, several visits to the Delhi-NCR region had left her with unpleasant experiences, making her reluctant to relocate despite the attractive salary package.

She also contrasted the warmth and kindness she had experienced in Bengaluru with her interactions during multiple trips to Delhi while studying at IIT Roorkee.

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VIRAL POST SPARKS DEBATE

Sneha's post has reignited discussions about what truly defines a good career move. While higher salaries often drive job decisions, many social media users agreed that factors such as personal safety, mental well-being, and overall quality of life can outweigh financial gains.

Sneha Priya's story highlights a growing shift in career priorities among young professionals. For her, choosing peace of mind over a bigger paycheque wasn't a compromise, it was the right decision. Her viral post serves as a reminder that the best career choice is not always the one that offers the highest salary, but the one that offers the life you want to live.

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Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
Jul 2, 2026 12:28 IST

Turning down a Rs 32 lakh per annum job offer isn't a decision many would make. But for IIT Roorkee graduate and data scientist Sneha Priya, peace of mind mattered more than a bigger paycheque.

In a now-viral Instagram post, she revealed why she chose to stay in Bengaluru instead of relocating to Gurgaon, saying the city's warmth, sense of safety, and feeling of home outweighed the lucrative opportunity.

“Today, I was meant to be in Gurgaon starting a new chapter and leaving Bangalore behind. But I chose to stay. And Bangalore said goodbye to my doubts with twin rainbows,” she wrote, alongside a video capturing two rainbows over the city.

She summed up her decision with a line that struck a chord with many: “Sometimes the best career decision isn’t the highest offer Accepted peace!”

SAFETY AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE MATTERED

Sneha said safety concerns played a major role in her choice. According to her, several visits to the Delhi-NCR region had left her with unpleasant experiences, making her reluctant to relocate despite the attractive salary package.

She also contrasted the warmth and kindness she had experienced in Bengaluru with her interactions during multiple trips to Delhi while studying at IIT Roorkee.

VIRAL POST SPARKS DEBATE

Sneha's post has reignited discussions about what truly defines a good career move. While higher salaries often drive job decisions, many social media users agreed that factors such as personal safety, mental well-being, and overall quality of life can outweigh financial gains.

Sneha Priya's story highlights a growing shift in career priorities among young professionals. For her, choosing peace of mind over a bigger paycheque wasn't a compromise, it was the right decision. Her viral post serves as a reminder that the best career choice is not always the one that offers the highest salary, but the one that offers the life you want to live.

- Ends
Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
Jul 2, 2026 12:28 IST

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