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Hyderabad: The Siasat’s Mahboob Hussain Jigar Career Guidance Centre has announced the beginning of free introductory classes ...
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Aizawl, Over 15,000 employees under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme in Mizoram on Tuesday staged a state-wide protest demanding that the government fulfil their long-standing demand to be regularised ...
Nearly half of full-time US workers (45%) are staying in their current roles because switching jobs right now feels too risky, according to a new report. Among these “job huggers,” 95% cite concerns ...
UK workers are “job hugging” and prioritising security over ambition, as confidence in the jobs market has weakened since last year’s autumn budget, new analysis shows. A top economist cautioned that ...
Mechanize, a San Francisco start-up, is building artificial intelligence tools to automate white-collar jobs “as fast as possible.” the shift Mechanize, a San Francisco start-up, is building ...
Modern web application designed to streamline the job search process. It offers users the ability to browse the latest job listings and generate professional CVs effortlessly. The platform emphasizes ...
Back in 2021, the tech industry was booming. Fueled by generous government subsidies and the pandemic economy, tech companies went on a hiring spree, promising unlimited time off and upward growth ...
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There are plenty of reasons to look for a job in technology. The pay tends to be high, the work is interesting, and many of the necessary skills have a wide range of applications. But working in the ...