For many young Indians, choosing between a government job and a private job is still one of the biggest career decisions. The topic often leads to strong opinions, especially on social media, where people regularly share their experiences and advice. Now, a Gurgaon man’s views on the opportunities offered by private companies have become part of that conversation, with his Instagram video drawing reactions from viewers.In the video, he argues that the private sector has helped many middle-class families improve their financial situation over the years. He also says young professionals should not decide their future based only on long-held beliefs about government jobs.
Gurgaon man talks about the growth offered by private companies
In the video, Safal Sabharwal said large private companies have played an important role in changing the lives of many people who started their careers with limited financial resources.“Do you know how many lives these big companies have transformed? Many people from middle-class families have been able to completely change their circumstances because of the opportunities offered by such organizations,” Sabharwal said.He also spoke about how salaries can grow with experience in the private sector.“Some started their careers earning just ₹10,000 a month, but within four or five years, their salaries rose to nearly ₹1.5 lakh. There is immense growth potential in the private sector,” he added.
Questions the belief that only government jobs offer a secure future
Sabharwal also challenged the common belief that government jobs are the only reliable option for financial stability.“People should not blindly follow the old-school belief that only government jobs offer a secure future. If you have the talent and are willing to work hard, you can certainly build a successful career in private companies,” he said.The video was posted with the caption, “Positive of private jobs in India.” Through the clip, he encouraged youngsters to think about their abilities, career goals, and growth opportunities while making career choices.
Social media users share their views
The video had received limited reactions at the time of writing. Several viewers agreed with Sabharwal’s opinion.“That’s the power of private jobs,” one user commented.Another wrote, “Yes, I agree with you.”A third user said, “This is true.”One viewer also shared a different point of view, writing, “Very true, but it probably requires a degree from a Tier 1 college.”Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media post. The views expressed are those of the individual featured and social media users and do not represent the views of The Times of India. Thumb image: Canva


