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Sarvam gets state backing; Andy Jassy’s India visitHappy Thursday! The Indian government may soon end up taking a stake in Sarvam AI. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
'Joined Monday, quit Wednesday': Techie leaves Rs 42 LPA WITCH job in just 2 days, now worried about 2-day PF creditA tech professional's swift departure from a major IT firm just two days after onboarding, driven by a lucrative offer exceeding ₹50 lakh a...
He quit Infosys job for cinema and it paid off. ‘I realised it late’, says Kannada actor-producer Daali Dhananjay on leaving IT jobKannada actor Daali Dhananjaya ventures into OTT production with the web series Jerax on ZEE5, showcasing his evolving creative ambitions. ...
Five techies who quit their 9-to-5 jobs at Infosys to become famous actors: Nivin Pauly to Taapsee PannuSeveral actors chose to leave secure corporate careers for the unpredictable world of films. Nivin Pauly, Taapsee Pannu, Dhananjaya, and Ni...
10 techies who quit jobs at Accenture, TCS, Infosys to become popular South actors: Tovino Thomas to Kalaiyarasan to Srinidhi ShettySeveral South Indian actors, including Srinidhi Shetty, Tovino Thomas, and Nivin Pauly, left well-paying IT jobs at companies like Accentur...
Malayalam actor quit his software job at Infosys due to lack of interest. He is now one of the highest-paid actorsNivin Pauly once worked as a software engineer before choosing to follow his passion for films. He made his acting debut with Malarvaadi Ar...
Globalization needs to be shown as job creator: Nandan NilekaniThe Infosys co-founder said companies have to be active local players wherever they operate, while they need to have a localisation strateg...
Infosys faces fresh race discrimination suit in USA former employee has sought a jury trial in a Texas court and compensatory damages from the company.
All is well in Infosys, says Narayana MurthyMurthy, had on October 24, expressed disappointment that none of the questions raised by him on "poor governance" had been answered by the ...
I am not resigning, says Infosys Finacle Head M HaragopalThe Bangalore-based company has seen a spate of top-level exits since its co-founder Narayana Murthy came back from retirement in June last...
Expect better volumes growth for the IT sector in this financial year: Ajay BodkePower is expected to come back to IT majors and once the building blocks are in place we do see Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and Mindtree ...
Infy CEO Shibulal seeks early retirement; exit may not impact stock: analystsInfosys will be announcing its fourth quarter results next Tuesday. The company is likely to report marginal decline in revenues in Q4.
Fighting elections more exciting than Infosys job: V BalakrishnanEx-Infosys director V Balakrishnan, once in charge of managing over Rs 15,000 cr of Infosys cash, finds fighting elections more exciting th...
No of executives seeking shift in jobs on the rise: HR expertsSeeking better career prospects amid economic slowdown, many senior and middle level executives are actively looking to switch jobs, accord...
Infosys on global hunt for CEO; non-founder may take overInfy has hired executive search firm Egon Zehnder to identify & shortlist possible external candidates who could be considered for the posi...
Rohan Murty's presence may undermine succession planning at InfosysThe presence of Rohan, whose father NR Narayana Murthy returned from retirement could unsettle senior executives with aspirations for the t...
- NR Narayana Murthy bids emotional adieu; says lost sleep over charges of ethical wrongdoing
In a long and emotional farewell letter to shareholders, Murthy expressed pain at the exit of some co-founders.
- Obama's remarks not aimed at Indian companies : Infosys chief
US President Obama targeted American companies having their operations in India to save taxes back home. India's top 10 BPOs | Facts on Ind...
- Doing the dishes? It’s no big deal
A few years ago, Rohan Murthy was surprised to see his father washing dishes after they had invited friends over for dinner. The lesson in ...
- TCS, Wipro, Infosys go all out to check high female staff attrition
Many IT firms are staring at a gender crisis as more women quit to focus on family or to pursue careers that have less working hours & less...