
India’s IT sector faces job cuts as firms rebuild for AI
Thousands of IT employees in India are out of work. The cuts span homegrown giants like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro,
Thousands of IT employees in India are out of work. The cuts span homegrown giants like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro,
Kerala’s IT sector has witnessed remarkable growth over the past five years, with 72,572 people receiving direct employment during the
Techies’ group ‘Progressive Techies’ and Pratidhwani are trying to give a helping hand those who are losing their jobs due
Once a dream job, the IT (Information technology) sector is now having massive layoffs. This change is not just due
After the recent Maharashtra Government decision to increase working hours from 9 to 10 hours daily for people working in
India’s IT sector continues to face sustained weakness in talent demand, with active open tech jobs in September 2025 falling
Indian IT sector and overall tech sector job openings are projected to decline as much as 24% in September this
The medium-term outlook for India’s information technology (IT) sector remains cautiously optimistic, despite ongoing macroeconomic challenges and continued spending restraint
India’s IT sector is shedding jobs, and it’s raising tough questions about what’s driving the cuts. While slowing global demand
A post on X (formerly Twitter) questioning if ₹50 lakh per annum (LPA) has become the new ₹25 LPA in Bengaluru’s booming