Kruthika Jayatheertha plans to return to professional work around April, and Microsoft continues to be her first preference. 'I liked the company, enjoyed my time, and felt the culture was a good fit,' she said. (File photo)
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Moneycontrol20-01-2026, 13:56

Bengaluru Woman Quits Microsoft for Child's Care: No Regrets, Right Choice

  • Kruthika Jayatheertha, a Bengaluru woman, resigned from her senior user experience researcher role at Microsoft last year after the birth of her first child.
  • She took a career break, believing the first three years are crucial for a child's development and a mother's presence significantly shapes mental health.
  • Kruthika welcomed her daughter in October 2024, initially taking a six-month paid maternity leave before deciding to quit her job.
  • Her decision was financially feasible due to her husband's work as a consultant, sufficient savings, and support from a full-time nanny and her parents.
  • She plans an 18-month break, aiming to return to work around April, with Microsoft remaining her preferred employer due to positive past experience and culture fit.

Why It Matters: A Bengaluru woman left Microsoft to prioritize her child's early development, citing it as a privileged and right choice.

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