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India’s largest IT services firm, is laying off 12,000 employees—about 2% of its global workforce—in what may become one of ...
The question isn’t whether disruption will come, but whether you’ll be financially prepared when it does. Rather than raging ...
TCS’s layoffs mark AI-led restructuring in India’s IT sector amid US economic headwinds, skill mismatches, and muted demand, ...
Adapt or Evaporate.” The new playbook? Forget tenure, flaunt agility. The key is to acquire transferable assets like ...
No one is willing to say it loudly but it is clear that the nature of IT work is changing due to artificial intelligence. And ...
Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) has decided to lay off about 12,200 employees this financial year, which will have ...
Other big IT firms like HCL and Wipro are also adjusting their workforce strategies, with HCL reducing talent deployment in ...
Apart from AI woes, the macroeconomic headwinds in the US are also affecting the IT firms. The tariff-related uncertainty and ...
Layoffs, and the cost cuts they bring, may cheer investors, but in India’s IT sector, AI and uncertainty are clouding the ...
TCS, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Amazon, and Meta have all slashed jobs, impacting tens of thousands. But this time, it's not just the market, it’s automation, AI, and a new way of working.
From the cracks in India’s EV charging network to defence tech deals and the battle for AI talent in Silicon Valley—this week ...
Something doesn’t make sense to me, thanks to a strange paradox unfolding in the world of tech right now. One side of the ...