
No IIT, NIT: Techie from tier 3 college who grew up poor, reveals how landed Rs 1 crore+ LPA job and retired at 34
A Reddit user with roots in extreme financial hardship recently shared an inspiring account of how he achieved early retirement

A Reddit user with roots in extreme financial hardship recently shared an inspiring account of how he achieved early retirement

Not long ago, careers followed a predictable script. You joined a company, learnt the ins and outs of it, and

When Christina Le posted generally on LinkedIn about mental health, burnout, and work-life balance, she didn’t expect her company to respond. Le,

If you ask most companies who owns their culture, they will point to HR. Handbooks, values statements, town halls, and

Infosys CEO and Managing Director Salil Parekh denied claims that an Infosys employee was in detention or deported by the

A man shared how he got the “last laugh” after his manager allegedly yelled at him for resigning, with his

A manager at a leading accounting firm has slammed the 90-day notice period that many Indian companies implement, calling it

“I am burnt out,” an employee recently wrote on Reddit, before listing his reasons with care, almost apology. A stable

Contrary to popular narratives, the labour market hasn’t retreated in the way many headlines suggest. In fact, we’re seeing the

Full-time permanent employment outcomes for fresh polytechnic graduates in Singapore remained broadly stable in 2025, even as starting salaries continued