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Rahul Gupta

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More than 20,000 techies lost their jobs in ‘silent’ layoffs in the IT/ITeS sector in India in 2023. (AIITEU)

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Kritarth Mittal • Soshals

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Nike is laying off 1,600 people as part of their 3-year cost-cutting plan. Cisco announced a fresh round of layoffs and fired 4,250 employees. According to Layoffs FYI, 32,000 tech workers have already lost their jobs in 2024. Market is awful. Bra

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Jaswanth Jegan

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•Poor Revenue Growth in Indian IT sector •In Just One Year Over 63,000 employees lost Job in TCS,INFOSYS&WIPRO •Companies also slowed hiring and skipped campus recruitments What’s happening in Indian IT sector??

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sai manikanta gopal reddy nardela

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Why people from electronics background are willing to join in software jobs rather than core electronics jobs?

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Top News of the day. Related to Startups or Buisnesses Startup hiring: Indian startups are expected to increase hiring by 20–30% in 2025, as funding improves and layoffs decrease. Startup funding: Funding for India's EV sector has decreased by al

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Mahendra Lochhab

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In 2023, India's IT sector exports reached $193 billion, with software and services accounting for $126 billion. This is almost double the $108 billion in 2016.

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Mahendra Lochhab

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Quick Commerce Will Create More Jobs Than Railways In 3 Years: Aadit Palicha, Zepto CEO

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✌️ Lots of Jobs available in food sector with good package so send your resume to your nearest street cart vendors 😎

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Mahendra Lochhab

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In 2024, Indians bought 883 million movie tickets, 6 per cent fewer than in the previous year. They spent over Rs 11,800 crore on those tickets, about 3 per cent less than in 2023.

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Mahendra Lochhab

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In fiscal 2023-2024, the Indian wedding market reached a whopping $130 billion (around Rs 10 lakh crore), second only to the food and grocery sector in the overall $681 billion retail market.

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