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Please use commas or even quote numbers in thousands. Otherwise it is unreadable.

Edit: Here's an edited version for easy readability:

  2003 -  0 YOE -  200,000(  3,000 USD) - Software Engineer  - One of the very popular Indian IT firms
  2005 -  2 YOE -  300,000 (  4,000 USD) - Senior Engineer    - Same as above
  2007 -  4 YOE - 1,000,000 INR ( 14,000 USD) - Software Engineer  - A small American company with their office in India
  2009 -  6 YOE - 1,500,000 INR ( 20,000 USD) - Senior Engineer    - Another small American company with their office in India
  2011 -  8 YOE - 2,000,000 INR ( 28,000 USD) - Principal Engineer - Same as above
  2013 - 10 YOE - 3,500,000 INR ( 47,000 USD) - Principal Engineer - A big American company with their office in India
  2015 - 12 YOE - 7,000,000 INR ( 95,000 USD) - Principal Engineer - A big American company with their office in India
  2017 - 14 YOE - 9,500,000 INR (128,000 USD) - Principal Engineer - Same as above


For INR I would have expected the Indian numbering system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_numbering_system


I know but given the audience this system seemed more apt.


What do you mean? I find the numbers readable, what format would you prefer?


Why did you omit a zero from the larger numbers? That seems to make it less readable to me (or at least confusing).


Which number is missing a zero?

9500000 is 9,500,000


Sorry, it was a display issue when viewing on mobile with horizontal scrolling. Everything looks fine on desktop and is readable.




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