Strait of Hormuz: Strategic chokepoint in shadow of geopoliticsThe Strait of Hormuz, a key chokepoint for the global trade of crude oil and liquefied natural gas, is at the centre of disputes in negotia...
Oil keeps flowing through Hormuz despite Iran saying it’s shutDespite Iran's claims of closing the Strait of Hormuz, millions of barrels of oil continued to flow through the vital waterway over the wee...
From Rs 6 LPA to a ₹2 crore US salary: How a Pune graduate transformed her careerA Pune-based graduate's journey from a ₹6 lakh annual salary to a high-paying US job is inspiring many. Devshree Bharatia shared her strate...
Nancy Guthrie Case Update: Fresh search in Mexico days after ‘grave tip' brings big turn amid intense probe; check hereNancy Guthrie, 84, vanished in February 2026, and searches for her remains in Mexico are still ongoing. Anonymous tips suggest she may be b...
IEA sees gradual Hormuz recovery tipping into significant 2027 surplusThe global oil market is set for a gradual recovery. The Strait of Hormuz will reopen following a US-Iran agreement. This ends a major oil ...
Career tips from a former recruiter: 8 things employers quietly notice on resumes that job seekers never hear aboutA Reddit post by a former recruiter and resume writer is drawing attention for revealing eight resume factors that hiring managers often lo...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 26%Just look at developments in the past 48 hours. The war between Iran and Israel resumed, but within hours Tehran said it had halted all off...
Despite an Amazon offer, techie says applications still end in rejection: Reddit explains how to leverage engineer role for better opportunitiesSoftware engineers with an Amazon India offer are still facing rejections from other tech firms. A Reddit discussion revealed that even a p...
ADNOC trading chief Philippe Khoury flags August as tipping point for oil prices if Iran war supply crisis persistsOil prices may surge significantly in August claimed ADNOC's chief. This could happen if demand increases and the Iran war supply issues co...
Netflix’s hiring process for $7,000 jobs: upGrad founder reveals why 97% resumes fail and one key mistake candidates makeSecuring a job at tech giants like Netflix and Amazon is a tough challenge. Vishva Mohan, CEO of upGrad School of Technology, revealed that...
Candidate politely asks HR why his job application was rejected; the answer left him so embarrassed he abruptly disconnected the callA viral X post depicted a job candidate's rejection due to attaching a file titled "Hotpanties_to_buy_PDF" instead of their resume. The rel...
With largest US commuter rail system shut down, federal labor officials urge unions to resume talksFederal officials urged unions representing workers at the Long Island Rail Road to resume negotiations after a strike entered its second d...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 58: The ICE veteran that quietly became an EV lightweighting storyMost auto ancillary investors think linear. Company makes Component X. EV disrupts Component X. Stock goes down. Every story does not fit t...
Dollar strengthens as Trump says Iran peace offer 'unacceptable'The dollar strengthened against major currencies early Monday. Strong US jobs data and ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran and the...
The one question every frustrated employee should ask before updating their resume tonightFeeling frustrated at work is a key indicator. Experts suggest this feeling can point to chances for professional growth or signal a need f...
The counterintuitive job search trick that doubled one candidate's interview rate in three weeksA growing number of job seekers are starting to question one long-standing rule: only apply when you meet almost every requirement. Instead...
The one thing candidates get wrong about resume gaps that this person accidentally got very right - interviewers loved itJob seekers often fear resume gaps. One professional's honest approach to explaining career breaks surprised many. Instead of elaborate sto...