
Why are fresh graduates struggling to match AI industry job needs?
India produces lakhs of engineering graduates every year, but only a small fraction are ready for jobs in AI, data

India produces lakhs of engineering graduates every year, but only a small fraction are ready for jobs in AI, data

When a candidate accepted an offer, it used to be a moment of closure for hiring teams. Relief, a tick

India’s job market is booming, digital, and fiercely competitive. But behind the numbers lies a sobering reality: as opportunities grow, so do

An employee couldn’t keep her ire in check when her manager messaged her, expressing his “disappointment” at the wee hours

In today’s hyper-connected, performance-driven work environments, physical and mental well-being often take a backseat until a health crisis forces us

With India leapfrogging developed countries to rank as one of the largest digitally advanced countries globally, the financial services industry

After the recent Maharashtra Government decision to increase working hours from 9 to 10 hours daily for people working in

A techie in his late 40s recently used Reddit to share his experience of working for 25 years in the

The Supreme Court of India has issued a landmark directive requiring all workplaces with more than ten employees to establish

A recent Reddit post has stirred debate over Accenture’s Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) policy, after an employee sought advice on whether to