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Workplace transformation: 10% of workers hired this year hold job titles that didn't exist in 2000
Global business leaders recognize the transformative potential of generative AI, with seven in 10 m…
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…
By 2026, 20% of organisations will use AI to reduce 50% of middle management roles: Gartner
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve alongside human usage, it is reshaping organisa…
I quit my $200K fintech job to take 6 months off. It was just what I needed — and surprisingly easy to find a new role
Jeanne Pastrano was burned out on her $200K fintech job, so she took a 6-month break. She emerged r…
Kelsey Vlamis
Meta layoffs are the latest sign that constant job cuts are the new Big Tech normal
Recent layoffs at Meta point to a tech industry playbook of making recurring cutbacks. Yet these re…
Tim Paradis
I'm a computer science professor at UC Berkeley. Tech jobs are drying up and graduates are no longer guaranteed a role.
James O'Brien is a UC Berkeley computer science professor. He says tech graduates are struggling to…
Beatrice Nolan
Not hearing back on job applications? Some career consultants suggest a bold new tactic.
With recruiters getting hundreds of DMs, a better way to get noticed at a small company may be by r…
Ana Altchek
Navi Mumbai job aspirants robbed of Rs 1.31 crore on pretext of Indian Railways job, 6 accused booked
In Navi Mumbai, six individuals allegedly scammed 20 job seekers of Rs 1.31 crore by promising cler…
Design, analytics and programming among top skills required for entry-level roles in India: LinkedIn data
For fresh graduates looking to enter the job market, skills such as design, analytics and programmi…
PTI
Tata Group will generate 5 lakh jobs in 5 years, says Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran
Tata Group plans to create 5 lakh manufacturing jobs over five years in sectors like semiconductors…
Majority blue-collar jobs pay less than Rs 20,000 per month, says new WorkIndia report
In addition, the report revealed that about 29.34% of blue-collar jobs are in the moderate earning …
PTI
Work-life balance, fewer flexible work options pose challenge for women at job front, says new report
The report is based on a survey conducted by online recruitment company Naukri.com among job seeker…
PTI
Study reveals 80% of software engineers must upskill by 2027 to keep their jobs
By 2027, up to 80% of engineers may lose their jobs if they do not update their skills in response …
Sam's Club CEO says automating stores isn't a move to eliminate jobs
"We will not have fewer associates in clubs," Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas told Business Insider.
Dominick Reuter
Jamie Dimon suggests he will remain at JPMorgan for a very long time
Jamie Dimon said his chance of working for the next US president is 'almost nil,' but his time as J…
Reed Alexander
Afraid to negotiate the salary on your new job offer? Research says it’s not as risky as you think—here’s why
The study has found that having a job offer rescinded due to negotiation is far less common than mo…
Americans are quitting their jobs at the lowest rate in years. It's making it harder to get raises and promotions.
A hiring slowdown is preventing workers from quitting their jobs for raises and promotions.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Big Tech goes nuclear: Amazon's pitch to use power plants shows the crucial role the energy source plays for AI
Big Tech, including Amazon and Microsoft, is pursuing nuclear power to meet soaring energy demands …
Dan DeFrancesco
Google's CEO explains what the company looks for in entry-level job applicants
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in an interview that the search giant is looking for "superstar" engi…
Tim Paradis
How to apply for a job with an employer that has rejected you in the past
Experts say to be cautious about applying too many times somewhere you've been rejected before, and…