India, June 11 -- An entrepreneur who left Google to build his own company has shared advice for professionals thinking about quitting their jobs, urging them not to make the decision out of frustration or impulse.

Rohit Sakunia, who left Google more than a decade ago to start his entrepreneurial journey, reflected on the decision in an Instagram post. While he said he has "no regrets" about leaving the corporate world, he stressed that people should have a clear sense of purpose before taking the leap.

Sakunia, founder of ArtE Mediatech, advised budding entrepreneurs to have a clear sense of purpose before resigning from their 9-to-5 jobs. In particular, he advised against quitting in a huff.

"Don't quit because you're frustrated. Don...