Resume Marketing Consultant salary at Texas Review ranges between ₹2.7
Lakhs
to ₹3.5
Lakhs
per year for employees with less than 1 year of experience. Salary
estimates are based on
1 latest salaries received
from various employees of Texas Review.
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peacemaker

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New offer. Confused.
My current CTC is ₹7,80,660, which includes a ₹1,32,000 night shift allowance, and my monthly take-home pay is ₹72,133.
I have received a new job offer with a CTC of ₹10,67,231, a monthly take-home pay of ₹83,333, and 192 restricted stock units (each valued at $60, vesting 25% after one year and quarterly thereafter).
This new position is closer to my home and does not involve night shifts. The offer letter is attached.
I have also requested a ₹95,000 monthly salary increase and am awaiting their response.
Could someone advise me on whether I should accept the new offer or remain in my current role?
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How the salary growth look like for a Resume Marketing Consultant at Texas Review in Rajahmundry?
The salary growth for a Resume Marketing Consultant at Texas Review in Rajahmundry depends on factors such as experience, performance, and promotions. On average, a Resume Marketing Consultant in Rajahmundry can expect the following growth trajectory at Texas Review:
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Experience | Average Salary Range |
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Fresher | ₹2.7 Lakhs to ₹3.5 Lakhs per year |
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Texas Review Resume Marketing Consultant salary in Rajahmundry ranges between ₹2.7 Lakhs to ₹3.5 Lakhs. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of Texas Review.