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Apple is hiring 400 employees in India – roles, how to apply and all you need to know
Cupertino tech giant Apple is expanding its retail presence in India amid a rise in sales of the iP…
Household consumption to surge in Q2 as inflation eases, rural demand revives
Rural areas are witnessing a revival in demand, with increased purchases of fast-moving consumer go…
ANI
E-commerce is expected to help seasonal hiring for gig roles surge by 20% this festival season: reports
The top gig roles that have been witnessing increased hiring are delivery executives, warehouse wor…
One chip company's newest tactic to attract workers: Help pay off their student loans
GlobalFoundries, a New York-based chipmaker, is offering employees up to $28,500 in student debt re…
Jacob Zinkula
A massive remote-work scam fooled 300 US companies into hiring North Koreans, prosecutors say
An Arizona woman aided North Koreans in find remote-work US jobs, funnelling their wages back to th…
Joshua Zitser
Tesla appears to be ramping up hiring again
Tesla previously cut the number of available jobs for North America on its website from 3,400 to ju…
Tom Carter
Why workers who lose their jobs to AI will be better off than the Midwest manufacturing employees of two decades ago
The AI boom won't follow the same path as the US's manufacturing decline, an economist says. Worker…
Jacob Zinkula
Why employers are reluctant to hire young men
America's young men have stopped working. One reason for the rise in joblessness: our broken unempl…
Emily Stewart
Chip companies like Nvidia and Intel are facing a major gender gap amid the AI boom
The semiconductor industry gender gap persists with fewer women in leadership roles. Companies are …
Helen Li
A beauty manufacturing company fired a worker on her first day after finding out she was deaf, a federal agency says
The company agreed in a consent decree to pay the worker $75,000 in back pay and compensatory damag…
Grace Dean
How Georgia became America's green-manufacturing capital
Development experts say it's no accident green manufacturing is taking off in Georgia, due to aggre…
Catherine Boudreau
Amid layoff doom, hiring outlook remains strong for blue-collar jobs in manufacturing and services: TeamLease
Close to 64% of employers in the service and manufacturing industries expressed a positive outlook …
10 AI applications for companies that want to streamline their business and improve customer experiences
Explore how businesses are using AI to revolutionize the customer experience through automation, ro…
Freya Graham
Google jobs are coveted but competitive. Here's how to get hired and what skills make you fit for a Google career.
Google jobs are among the most coveted and competitive roles in tech. Here are the skills needed to…
Erica Sweeney,Michelle Mark
While Boeing's passenger planes glitch, NASA is entrusting the company's spaceship with 2 astronauts' lives
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft isn't totally safe from the cost-cutting, KPI-focused company culture…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Robinhood CEO explains how he got employees back to the office after initially saying the company was 'remote-first'
Robinhood told employees in 2022 the company would be "staying primarily remote." A year later, tha…
Sarah Jackson
The accountant shortage is so bad that it's delaying key reports at companies like Tupperware
More companies pushed back their annual reports this year, and earnings season was plagued by a str…
Shubhangi Goel
IT hiring remains muted, talent with functional skills surges in Q2: Report
According to the business solutions provider Quess Corp, about 65 per cent of the aggregate demand …
Not only companies, but employees too find moonlighting ‘unethical’: Indeed report
A new Indeed report reveals that 81% of the employees don’t wish to take up another job alongside t…
Boeing lost its way. Other companies should take heed.
Boeing is a quintessential example of America's rotting business culture. After 40 years of mistake…