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Companies prioritising AI readiness, specialised skills over large-scale workforce expansion: ReportIndian companies are now prioritizing skilled talent and AI readiness over sheer hiring numbers, a shift towards precision in recruitment. ...
'The Odyssey' actor Matt Damon reveals Hollywood's biggest stars turned down the role before him: 'They all passed,' jokes Nolan; WatchMatt Damon joked during a promotional interview for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey that he landed the lead role only after Leonardo DiCapr...
US plans changes to employment-based green card certification processThe US Department of Labour is set to modernize the PERM process for sponsoring foreign workers for green cards, a system unchanged since 2...
What to say if interviewer ask 'do you have any questions for us': Techie shares what you shouldn't sayA product manager's job offer was reportedly lost due to a single question during his final interview. After impressing throughout the proc...
UTMB fires Texas nurse after viral video suggesting she refused to treat patients watching Fox News, sparking outrage over political bias in healthcareA University of Texas Medical Branch nurse faced termination after a viral video showed her reacting negatively to Fox News in a patient's ...
'No fancy resume, but he has something...': First-year college student earns Rs 4 lakh a month as sales intern, wins fully paid Thailand trip after becoming startup’s top performerA first-year college student has stunned many by earning approximately Rs 4 lakh monthly as a sales intern at a startup, even outperforming...
Charting the Global Economy: US hiring slows, eurozone CPI coolsIn Asia, Japan's economy is nearing a post-war growth record, buoyed by AI-driven exports, though some Chinese fund managers warn of an AI ...
AI's biggest winners may be the engineers who don't write codeIndia's AI data-centre industry is witnessing explosive growth, leading to an unprecedented demand for mechanical and electrical engineers ...
SAP tightens hiring, travel spend as it ramps up AI investmentsGerman tech giant SAP is strategically curbing hiring, travel, and external spending to fuel its ambitious artificial intelligence investme...
AI is creating a 'Darwinian moment' for employees: Palo Alto CEO Nikesh AroraPalo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora declared a 'Darwinian moment' for businesses, stating 90% of employees lack AI proficiency. His remarks...
Best Life Advice of the Day By Nelson Mandela: “Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by… — Inspiring lessons on perseverance, failure, strength and why every setback is a comeback by the former President of South Africa known for his fight against apartheid, leadership in ending racial segregation and deep insights into peace and justiceBest Life Advice of the Day by Nelson Mandela: Nelson Mandela’s quote, “Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell ...
Hiring in India in 2026: How Employer of Record services simplify complianceIndia's burgeoning talent pool, now the third-largest globally, presents a strategic hiring challenge. With over two million professionals ...
From hidden wearables to AI tools: How companies are tackling campus hiring fraudCampus hiring faces a new wave of sophisticated cheating, fueled by generative AI. Recruiters are battling AI-powered tools, proxy candidat...
Decoding BPM 3.0 at the intersection of agility, adaptability, and AIThe dawn of BPM 3.0 is here and it is marked by what industry experts term as “process reimagination”. For the three-and-a-half to close to...
VC fundraising hits wall; WhatsApp’s new privacy headacheIndian VC firms are facing their hardest fundraising year in a decade as LPs tighten filters and demand cash returns. This and more in toda...
AI skills power nearly two-thirds of new GCC hiring in IndiaIndia's white-collar hiring saw a dip in June, yet its Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are booming, especially in AI. GCCs are shifting fr...
Bird language decoded: A scientist figured out how birds talk, and got $100,000 for itA US researcher has earned $100,000 for deciphering zebra finch calls, identifying 11 core "words" that convey identity and intent. Dr. Jul...
Weak hiring is hurting young workers more than AI, study saysA new Federal Reserve study reveals that a scarcity of job openings, not a lack of AI skills, is the primary driver of unemployment among y...
PoK protests, Islamabad's repression blow apart farce created by PakistanPakistan's army chief's international peacemaker image clashes with domestic repression, particularly in 'Azad Kashmir'. Protests demanding...
Techie recalls 12-round Goldman Sachs interview in Bengaluru, says he rejected offer after he was asked to solve "silly logical puzzles"A tech professional's 12-round interview ordeal at Goldman Sachs concluded with an unexpected logical puzzle, leading him to withdraw his c...