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Jobseekers flood market after global tech layoff waveA significant surge of over 56,000 Indian tech professionals from major global companies are now actively seeking new jobs, a fourfold incr...
Over 114,000 jobs cut in tech so far in 2026 as AI drives layoffs at Amazon, LinkedIn, othersTech companies are implementing significant workforce reductions, with 114,210 roles cut in early 2026, driven by AI and automation. Major ...
FDE emerges hottest role in AI market, commands big pay premiumThe forward deployed engineer (FDE) has emerged as the hottest job in AI, with companies like OpenAI and Google offering substantial compen...
Oracle leaves freshers in limbo; D2C carts go coldHappy Friday! Oracle has started pulling back campus offers from top institutes, leaving students caught in the crossfire. This and more in...
India-UK tech partnership will secure supply chains, UK Parliament toldIndia and the UK are boosting their partnership through the Technology Security Initiative. This pact focuses on critical and emerging tech...
Inside AI-led digital storefronts; Lalit Keshre’s big ET Awards winHappy Monday! Digital platforms and brands are building their own AI storefronts. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
TCS declares Nashik WFH; Wipro Q4 resultsTata Consultancy Services has moved staff to work from home amid an ongoing investigation at its Nashik office. This and more in today’s ET...
TCS Q4 profit up 12%, revenue rises 9.6% amidst AI growth and deal winsTata Consultancy Services reported a 12% rise in net profit to Rs 13,718 crore for the March quarter, exceeding analyst expectations. Despi...
TCS Q4 net profit jumps 12% to Rs 13,718 crore on strong deal wins, weak rupeeTCS reported a 12% net profit rise to ₹13,718 crore in Q4, exceeding expectations despite a 2.4% annual revenue decline in constant currenc...
India's tech hiring chills; Polymarket's IPL betHappy Tuesday! The tech sector is seeing a slowdown in hiring driven by internal cost controls. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dis...
Indian IT giants ride US jobs boom, hire more and more techiesUS tech hiring surge boosts Indian IT firms like TCS, Infosys, HCL. Job openings in tech positions increase, with cities like New York, Was...
Wipro opens new office in Jefferson City, MissouriThe IT company will partner with Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG), Missouri, to attract local talent, Wipro said in a statement.
Wipro sets up new tech centre in Minneapolis, to add 100 local jobsWipro specifically plans to leverage local Minnesota talent in addition to providing opportunities for recent university graduates and expe...
Wipro says locals over 50 per cent of US employee strengthOn Wednesday, Wipro said locals form over 50% of its workforce in the US now. In the last six months, it said it hired over 1,600 people in...
Locals form over 50 per cent of workforce in US: WiproDuring the past decade, Wipro has invested over USD 2 billion in the United States, and has over 40 facilities across 23 states.
- IT jobs safe despite S&P's US downgrade
It’s almost a week since the S&P downgraded the US credit rating and the week has seen a wild swing of ups and downs.
- India must open more US units to get 'job-creator' tag: Somers
India's top IT companies need to open new facilities in the U.S to create more employment opportunities for locals and to change the percep...
- US cos ask Indian vendors to deliver projects locally
Top outsourcing customers such as Bank of America and several local governments in the US are asking vendors such as TCS, Infosys and Wipro...
IT companies to hire more foreigners abroadTCS, Infosys and Wipro, plan to increase foreign employees in their workforce as they seek to position themselves as 'job creators' in the ...
- India not stealing western jobs: Azim Premji
Wipro chairman Azim Premji says talent shortage makes a mockery of the claim that India is stealing jobs from the West. Future leaders of t...