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Hyderabad: With Covid-19 cases dwindling, the work from home model has taken a back seat for many companies. As per a new survey, more than half of the IT and ITeS companies in Hyderabad are fully functional and employees are allowed to work from office. Not just this, about three-fourths of companies have either communicated […]
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Hyderabad: For Anitha Krishnan, who thrived on human interaction to think creatively, missed out on it all thanks to Covid-19-led work from home or anywhere model. Now, after moulding herself to the new normal of virtual meetings, she is finding it difficult to go back to the office. “In the last two years I have […]
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Hyderabad: If remote jobs had become the new normal in the post Covid world, then permanent remote roles are also increasingly becoming a hit among jobseekers. These permanent work from home jobs provide the flexibility and ease to job seekers and also allows one to choose the role that they like. According to a recent […]
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Hyderabad: With the State Health department stating that the Omicron-driven third wave of coronavirus pandemic has reached its fag end, many IT companies are now relooking at their work from home strategies even as they plan to start full-fledged offices in the next few weeks. The Information Technology companies in Hyderabad that had intended to […]
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Hyderabad: When Srushti Rao bagged an internship opportunity in a top IT company, her joy knew no bounds. She was told to move to Bengaluru from Hyderabad and she immediately packed her bags and moved cities. However, now she is faced with the uncertainty of whether to continue staying in Bengaluru or should move back […]
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New Delhi: Indian workers have the strongest preference for full-time remote work, 57 per cent compared to the global average of 37 per cent and the preference for hybrid work has grown slightly from 25 per cent in 2020 to 28 per cent in 2021, a new report revealed on Saturday. According to Atlassian Corporation, […]
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Hyderabad: After almost 18 months of providing work from home (WFH) and remote work options, IT companies in Hyderabad are keen to call back employees post Diwali. While large enterprises have already started calling back their employees in leadership positions, a few mid-size and small IT companies are looking to start offices in a full-fledged […]
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With WFH, cyber fraudsters posing as boss of the company you work for make calls or send ‘urgent’ mails asking for money and dupe people
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“Ambition for excellence, entrepreneurial mindset and keenness to collaboration are the key factors for an individual to grow in his career as an entrepreneur,” said Cyient Ltd founder Chairman
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In a survey conducted by Indeed, 51 per cent of women employees wanted to continue working from home when compared with 29 per cent of men
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Employees demand safe working culture, which means companies must look at cross ventilation and redesigning of workplaces
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Pointing out that offices not only support the livelihood of IT professionals, but many others as well, Jayesh Ranjan shared that he was disappointed that many techies were not willing to come back to offices
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While many techies decry lack of work-life balance, IT firms claim higher growth
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The video clip shared by a popular wedding-related Instagram page, received several funny reactions from netizens.
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Extra cost burden of accommodation, transportation and other expenses deter them
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Cyberabad Police warn job aspirants, youngsters to be alert and informed about the tactics of fraudsters
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Work-from-home and online schooling enablers are in high demand, besides personal grooming, wellness and grocery products as more customers are getting online for their shopping needs
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The combined tablet and notebook PC revenue grew 25 per cent year-over-year in 2020 and will grow another 17 per cent in 2021.
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IT Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan says Telangana govt wants people to return to workplaces and looks at IT offices to be fully functional by September end
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Has plans to bring co-working brand Spaces to Hyderabad