
Over 30% of Indian employees quit jobs for mental health: Indeed study
A new study by global hiring platform Indeed has revealed that only 53% of Indian employees like their jobs, with
A new study by global hiring platform Indeed has revealed that only 53% of Indian employees like their jobs, with
A young banker, who has worked in a public sector bank for nine months, wrote on Reddit that the reality
India has recorded a significant expansion in employment, adding approximately 17 crore new jobs over a six-year period. According to
Employers should do more to counteract workplace drinking cultures, as research finds that a third of UK workers have called
What is the 30% rule in AI? The 30% Rule means AI does most of the repetitive work, about 70%,
It doesn’t seem that long ago that I, along with most everyone else, had a Blackberry. The company once dominated
An Indian employee working at a UK-based company revealed how her manager faced backlash from top management after asking her
When a company hires a new resource, both employers and employees begin with the promise of mutual growth, long-term retention and lasting collaboration. Until
A recent Reddit post has ignited online discussions after an anonymous user claimed that the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
A Gurgaon-based employee has sparked a debate on LinkedIn after explaining why he prefers leaving work late. Tanmay Jain, who