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‘My American manager tried to write me up for lack of commitment because I leave at 5:00 PM sharp. I work in the Netherlands.’: The viral moment that exposed everything wrong with American work cultureA Dutch software worker's viral Reddit post highlighted a cultural clash when his American manager questioned him for logging off at 5 PM. ...
Ma Foi founder Pandia Rajan re-enters HR businessRajan said CIEL HR Services will be headquartered in Bengaluru and will have four promoters with majority stake with himself and wife Latha...
- Most PSU employees feel their employer wants them available round the clock: Randstad Workmonitor survey
Most of public sector employees (72%) feel that their employer wants them available round the clock, says a Randstad Workmonitor survey.
- Survey projects 11.2% average salary hike for employees this year
Average salary hike this year for employees is projected to be 11.2 per cent, lower than over 12 per cent increase last year.
- Organised sector to create 16 lakh jobs this year
The number of estimated new jobs this year would be higher than 14 lakh jobs created in 2011, said the survey conducted by HR firm Ma Foi R...
- Rain or shine, Indians want pay hikes, perks
About 72% of employees in India said salary is no reflection of their performance, even though they were aware about the difficult nature o...
- Young Indians prefer moving abroad for jobs: Ma Foi Randstad
Young Indians prefer overseas employment even without a pay hike for better suited jobs, according to the latest findings.
- Indian and Chinese are the most interested to seek jobs abroad
Executives from India and China are the most interested in the world to seek jobs abroad even if they do not get a pay increase.
- 46% of Indian workforce consider part-time jobs unattractive
46 per cent of employees believe working part-time is not a sound move, according to Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor Survey.
- India's organised sector creates over 7 lakh jobs in H1 2011: Ma Foi Randstad
India's organised sector created over seven lakh jobs in the first six months of this year and is expected to generate more than 3.69 lakh ...
- Indians rely on social media for job change
Statistically, 90% of Indians have individual accounts on facebook, twitter, etc of which 81% use it for professional purposes.
- Facebook, Twitter new job hunting ground for employees: Survey
Social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn are turning out to be happy hunting grounds for employees seeking new jobs.
- More people likely to switch jobs in 2011; women to lead way
Many people in the country are likely to change their jobs in the next six months, while women are expected to be more ready to find new em...
- Job hopping rate highest in India: Survey
A Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor survey states that employees in the age group of 25-34 are most likely to change jobs.
- Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai top employment generators
While these three cities are leading job generators, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad follow closely behind by creating 30,000 plus jobs du...
8-13% pay hike seen this yearVarious industry sectors may see average pay hikes iof 8-13%.
- Bangaloreans are top job-hoppers
Indians are most open about shifting their jobs in the next six months, says a survey conducted across 23 countries in five continents. Ban...