Industrialist and chairman of RPG Enterprises Harsh Goenka has ignited a lively debate on social media with his advice to young professionals: "Don’t chase the highest paycheck." His remarks have generated various responses, with some wholeheartedly supporting his perspective while others offering contrasting opinions.


The chairman of RPG Enterprises shared his insights on X (formerly Twitter), emphasising that while salary is important, it shouldn’t be the only factor influencing career choices. He encouraged young professionals to focus on job satisfaction, growth opportunities, and achieving a healthy work-life balance instead.


Goenka encourages early-career professionals to prioritise the development of their skills and actively seek growth opportunities instead of solely pursuing the highest salary. He believes investing time in building a strong skill set and embracing experiences that foster personal and professional growth will ultimately lead to greater long-term success and fulfilment in their careers. “Early in your career, don’t chase the highest paycheck. Focus on roles that offer access to networks, training, and growth opportunities,” Goenka wrote in his post on X.










The business tycoon stressed that the lessons learned from experience carry far more long-term value than an individual's initial salary. He believes the insights and skills gained over time will significantly contribute to sustained success and professional growth. “Long-term value comes from what you learn, not just what you earn. #CareerAdvice,” Goenka wrote in his post.


In a previous post on Friday, Goenka urged individuals to find their purpose in life through three key activities: "Learn new skills, seek new experiences, and take on challenges." He highlighted the importance of acquiring new knowledge, acknowledging that while not everything we enjoy comes easily, learning can be deeply rewarding.


Goenka encouraged people to "chase new experiences" by stepping outside their comfort zones to foster personal growth. He also advocated for embracing difficult challenges, explaining that tackling tough tasks builds confidence and shapes our identities.


His advice resonated with many young professionals navigating career decisions. Numerous individuals have expressed their appreciation for his insights and shared their own journeys of prioritising job satisfaction over financial gain. "Absolutely in start of career find your interest and not to look for money. Growth will follow you as you followed your passion," wrote one of the users.


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