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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced salary hikes for 80% of its employees, primarily in junior and mid-level roles, effective September 1, 2025. The announcement comes even as the company prepares to lay off around 12,000 employees this year as part of a strategy to become a "future-ready organisation."
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TCS layoffs signal major shift in tech hiring trends, challenging traditional mass recruitment models, amid AI disruption
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TCS will lay off around 12,261 employees, mostly mid and senior staff, as part of a restructuring plan. The company cites workforce realignment and slower tech demand amid global uncertainty.
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The latest admission intake in various undergraduate engineering programmes reveal that a substantial preference has been allotted to CSE and its allied branches by the managements.
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On the return-to-office approach, Infosys CEO Salil Parekh said the number of employees coming back to workspace is on the rise but asserted, in the same breath, that the company intends to maintain flexibility in its approach.
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DGP Anjani Kumar said Telangana is home to many firsts in the country and CISO Council too was one such example.
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Have you noticed a job opening and applied for it online? Did you not receive any reply from the organisation in several weeks? You may have become a victim of a ghost job posting.
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Due to corrections in hiring in the IT industry, job growth in the Indian IT sector has declined by 25 per cent this year as compared to last year.
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In 2022, the industry reacted well to the post pandemic phase with an increased percentage of growth rate and revenue gradient.
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Hyderabad: Continuing with its efforts to get big players to set up their operations in Telangana, the State government has succeeded in getting German MNC Bosch Global Software Technologies to set up its operations in Hyderabad. The proposed facility, which will also focus on research and development, will provide employment to about 3,000 people, Industries […]
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Hyderabad: Politics can be relegated to the back burner when it comes to the interests of the nation and policymaking, said IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao. In a reply to a tweet by Parliamentarian Shashi Tharoor, who chaired the Parliament Standing Committee on IT that toured Hyderabad to study the best practices and […]
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CM KCR declared that for every 10 new jobs provided by IT sector in the country last year, three jobs were provided by the IT industry in Telangana
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Hyderabad: The IT industry body in its recent report mentioned that the top 5 IT companies in India are planning to add 96,000 employees and the industry continues to be a net hirer of skilled talent, adding 1,38,000 people in FY21. However, even as automation is set to make some job roles redundant, there are […]
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A report by Xpheno points out that full stack engineers, data engineers/analytics, backend engineers, machine learning professionals and DevOps are some of the top skills in demand.
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Even the employees returning to office are coming voluntary depending on the project needs and there is no compulsion set by companies.
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Aims to continue to contribute towards education, skill development, healthcare and environment protection
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Expected to grow over 7% as against national growth rate of 1.9% this fiscal
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The meeting was organised with heads of 132 pharmaceutical companies from Pashamylaram, Gaddapotharam, Turkapally, Genome Valley, etc
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The objective of the MoU, according to Mathala, is to promote startup companies.
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Addressing the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum here, Modi said that startups should not restrict themselves only to valuations on exit strategies.