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Techie called ‘money-minded’ by CEO for asking salary hike after cutting down AI costs by 95%. 'You broke the manager's heart'A Reddit post by an AI engineering intern has gone viral after he claimed he was fired from a small startup shortly after requesting a sala...
US company rejects Indian techie saying it only hires from MIT, Stanford or Ivy League. 6 months later, karma hits the US companyA startup founder rejected a candidate from a Tier 2 college, stating a preference for elite institutions. Six months later, the founder la...
As Oracle revokes offer made to many IIT, NIT students, IIT Kharagpur techie has an advice for engineering students: 'Do offer shopping'Engineering graduates from premier institutes are facing the shock of revoked job offers post-placement season. These sudden withdrawals, a...
'Don't worry about degrees': A middle-class Kerala techie with a distance degree gets appointed as CEO of a New York company. Who is Ershad Kunnakkadan?Kerala-born Ershad Kunnakkadan, at 33, has become the top leader of the digital commerce platform Gumroad, proving that consistent effort a...
He took 5 years to complete BTech from tier 3 college, yet now earns Rs 80 LPA. Techie shares his success story: 'Don't settle for less'Despite a lackluster academic record, a determined developer carved a path to success in the tech industry. Through strategic internships a...
₹10 internship in Mumbai? Viral post sparks outrage online. But here is what actually happenedFaclon Labs faced backlash after a screenshot of their internship listing with a Rs 10 stipend went viral. The company later revealed it wa...
Techie fails to land a job after Masters in Australia and 2 years of work experience. Redditors suggest, 'Stop being Jack of all trades!'A recent Reddit post highlights the job market struggles of a technology professional with two years of experience and a master's degree fr...
Techie says company ghosted for 3 months, then offered a lower role but feels conflicted over 87% salary hikeA Reddit user shared his disappointment after waiting three months for a job offer from Goldman Sachs. He had applied for an Associate role...
Bengaluru techie disappointed with 'lowball' job offer that promised 87% salary hikeA job candidate receives a formal employment offer with an 87% salary increase after a three-month wait but for a lower designation than in...
Bengaluru techie fired via text within 2.5 months after working under increasing pressure. Was he 'set up for failure?'A young software developer in Bengaluru was abruptly fired via text just 2.5 months into his first full-time job at a startup, sparking an ...
Eyeing a career in the booming EV sector? Check out the pay, roles & skills in demandRapid growth in EVs has resulted in diverse employment opportunities, in various segments. Positions requiring expertise in computer scienc...
Hiring picks up in multiple sectors including e-commerce & deliveryOutdoor clothing and tactical gear firm Wildcraft, which is making reusable PPE overalls, Hazmat suits and masks for the Ministry of Textil...
Startups all set to engineer hiring rush at tech collegesUp for grabs are roles of data analyst, AI engineer, user-experience engineer, mobile software developer and AG engineer, with annual pay o...
MakeMyTrip launching #BackToFuture programme for women technologists to get back to workIn doing so, it joins companies such as Goldman Sachs, Genpact, Target and Intuit, which have launched similar programmes to help women tra...
How an education startup, Make School, is challenging conventional computer science education in Silicon ValleyApart from free online courses, Make School offers a two-month coding bootcamp and two-year programme (with six-month internship) that teac...
Why food-tech companies are roping in promising chefs from leading brands to head kitchen operationsThe attraction for chefs to work with food brands lies primarily in creative freedom to run the show independently at the backend.
How Udit Mittal built a Rs 10 crore consultancy firm 'Unison International'Udit Mittal figured he could build a business empire on giving advice while he was in B-school, and gradually build a Rs 10 crore consultan...