Ali P9 has been in the company for 7 years, sharing his mental journey from a monthly salary of 6K to a monthly salary of 75K. I am envious.

As we all know, Alibaba is one of the sacred places of the entire Internet industry. It attracts a large number of high-end talents in the Internet industry with high welfare salaries and good technical atmosphere. Although there are also negatives such as blessings, management chaos, and life chaos, etc. It didn't affect everyone's enthusiasm for sharpening their heads and squeezing in.

The following is an Alibaba senior who has joined the company for 13 years, sharing his 7-year "spiritual journey" in Alibaba, and see how the boss counterattacks from 6K monthly salary to 75K

It can be seen that when the boss joined the company in 13 years, it was just an ordinary programmer's salary, and it can be said that it was a satisfactory salary increase until 17 years, but the first year salary increase was 11K, the second year 19K, and the third year. At 20K, it can be said that the perfect counterattack of the career has been achieved in the past three years. Note that the salary here is a pure monthly base, excluding stocks and any other benefits. According to this salary level, it is equivalent to an Ali P9 boss!

So what's the secret of this tycoon's perfect counterattack? A large number of melon-eating people appeared in the comment area. After all, there are so many Ali people, there is no shortage of keyboard men or licking the party.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

There are also rumors in Ali that there are many internal factions. Basically one faction is the person in charge of a large project. It seems that the reason for the big guy to complete the counterattack is that he met a "noble man" in his career, followed the right boss, and someone brought it. Grow so fast. I remember that when I first entered the industry, there was also a group of seniors who were very enthusiastic. Although I have been quitting for a long time, I still keep in touch. I don’t know if you have encountered any readers who have helped yourself in your career. What about "nobles"?

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