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Unemployment in India is so bad that over 150 MBAs and engineering graduates applied for a handful of sanitation jobs
Of the total 4,607 applications, more than 150 applicants were highly qualified, with 66 appli…
This is why India’s MBAs and engineers may be hoping to turn watchman and sanitation workers
In a recent development, over 500,000 candidates — including MBAs, engineering graduates and oth…
Sanitation company pays $1.5 million penalty for hiring children for 'hazardous' factory work like cleaning beef bone saws, officials say
The Labor Department says multiple children suffered injuries, including chemical burns, while cont…
Jordan Hart
UPSC recruitment 2020: Nearly 30 government jobs for engineering and IT graduates have opened up in the Ministry of Home Affairs
The Union Public Services Commission (UPSC) put out a notification to recruit Intelligence officers…
Hiring by Indian IT companies has grown 12 months in a row, up over three-fold
Among growing concerns around employment in India, CLSA — a capital markets and investment group …
In India, employees are prioritising ‘remote work policy’ while taking up a job — and will even take a pay cut
Indian employees are seeking the ability to work remotely more and more while seeking new jobs and …
Over 1,200 students at 17 universities including Stanford have pledged to not take jobs at Palantir unless it stops working with ICE
Palantir has spent thousands securing corporate recruiting partnerships with universities included …
Mary Meisenzahl
Here's What It's Like For People Trying To Find A Job After They're Released From Prison
Cobbs, 52, has had experience doing sanitation, laundry, and catering work, and completed training …
More than 14,000 licensed childcare centers in the US are behind on state-mandated inspections
In California, there are many licensed childcare facilities that haven't been inspected since 2019 …
Madison Hall
I've lived in a van full-time for 3 years. Here are the 5 biggest downsides no one talks about.
Raychel Reimer and her husband live in their van full-time, and although it saves them money, every…
Alyshia Hull
'This is the last opportunity for us to wake up': A leading economist warns we're headed for an AI-driven cataclysm
How Daron Acemoglu, one of the world's most respected experts on the economic effects of technology…
Aki Ito
A migrant worker lived in a telephone booth for a month with her dog amid Shanghai's harsh Covid lockdown
With the city ground to a halt due to a strict lockdown, many migrant workers have been unable to s…
Waiyee Yip
The rise of the secret TikTok landlord
Social media sparked a rise in popularity for "house hacking," a fancy new term for buying a home a…
James Rodriguez
Sundeck BBQs, trivia nights, and strict hygiene rules: An inside look at the life of crews locked down on luxury superyachts
"There are worse places to be stuck," said Kat, a chef on a 150-foot yacht currently moored in the …
Chrissie McClatchie
A Facebook contractor has reportedly contracted COVID-19 days after returning to the office, and now colleagues are worried about an outbreak
Although Facebook's corporate employees can work remotely through June 2021, contracted content mod…
Katie Canales
'Deeply offensive to the core': Amazon VP hits back at former colleague who quit in protest after the company fired whistleblowers who raised safety concerns
Brad Porter, a VP at Amazon, responded this week to a blog post from his former colleague who quit …
Bryan Pietsch
The incredible oblivion of Judge Marvin Isgur
New details emerge about the tight-knit circle of attorneys and judges that fueled the rise of the …
Dakin Campbell
How Pools Are Professionally Deep Cleaned
Miles Laflin shows us how he cleans a swimming pool, including removing the algae, powerwashing, va…
Rachel Cohn
A person reportedly died and 320 passengers and crew had to be evacuated after a cruise ship in Russia caught on fire
The ship was reportedly docked in St. Petersburg early on Thursday morning when the fire began in t…
Mark Matousek
Exxon's no good, very bad week
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