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Former Microsoft Employee Leaves Rs 1.9 Crore Job, Shares Challenges He Faced

Christian Harms opens up about quitting a high-paying Microsoft job and navigating uncertainty while pursuing a career in content creation

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  • Former Microsoft employee Christian Harms left his Rs 1.9 crore job seeking independence and purpose.

  • He moved to Australia without employment, facing uncertainty, self-doubt, and financial challenges throughout.

  • Harms now creates online brand content while documenting entrepreneurial struggles and personal growth openly.

Many professionals spend years chasing financial stability and career growth at leading global companies. For many, a secure job, steady income and clear career progression are seen as signs of success. Christian Harms had all of that. Yet, at the age of 26, he chose to leave the stability of his corporate career and move to Australia. Looking back a year later, he says the journey of starting over turned out to be far more challenging than he had expected.

Why Walk Away From A USD 200,000 Job

Christian Harms recently shared an Instagram post reflecting on his decision to leave a stable corporate career. In the post, the former Microsoft employee outlined five challenges he faced after starting over.

Before leaving Microsoft, Harms was earning USD 200,000 (around Rs 1.9 crore) annually in Switzerland. Reflecting on the decision, he wrote, “Leaving Microsoft might be the dumbest thing I’ve ever done. The salary, the stability, the person it makes you feel like. Corporate is built to make leaving feel irrational.”

Harms added that although he believes he made the right decision, he still experiences self-doubt as he navigates life outside the corporate world.

What Did He Learn After Leaving Corporate Life

He left his corporate job at Microsoft to build a career creating videos for brands on the internet. Looking back, Harms said, “none of it went according to plan.”

He said relocating to Australia marked the beginning of a new chapter, but it came without a job or a clear plan. He wrote that he had no job, no plan, and five months to figure it out.

He added that he earned his first dollar online just a week before he was due to fly back home, saying the deadline accomplished what months of planning could not.

He also admitted that he spent months working on a business before stopping to ask whether the idea itself was worth building. Looking back, Christian said what he initially considered due diligence was actually fear disguised as productivity, leaving him with months of work but little progress.

Reflecting on his entrepreneurial journey, he said he had expected to become a founder by now. Instead, he admitted that there are days when he feels he has fallen short of the expectations he had when leaving Microsoft, even though he still believes he is on the right path.

Christian said he is now documenting what it is really like to leave a stable corporate career, make his own money and build something independently while figuring things out along the way.

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