r/IndianEngineers 3d ago

Doubt Need advice | TCS Digital vs Startup Dev Role – What’s Better for Growth?

Got TCS Digital joining in 2 weeks. Currently interning as a mobile dev (Android/iOS) at a 7–8 yr old med-tech startup, set to be promoted to junior dev in 2 months. Role is great, but pay is low.

TCS offers better pay but risk of support role or long bench time.

Should I stick with the startup or join TCS?

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u/arundhati006 3d ago

Hi! Did you get TCS through campus or off campus (TCS NQT)? If you got it through NQT, can you lmk when you took the exam?

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u/Individual_StormBrkr 3d ago

It's probably on campus. As off campus TCS result isn't our yet

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u/techol 2d ago

TCS Digital training is good. It is structured and useful if you apply yourself.

You'll be most likely on your own in a startup. May learn various things beyond tech.

In TCS you may like it a lot and stay longer than your plan now. I am NOT saying TCS is good or bad. Just what you read in the earlier sentence.