In the digital era, the process of job hunting has undergone tremendous change. Gone are the days of scanning through newspaper classifieds or relying solely on personal networks to find job ...
India's workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow, but employers still struggle to find graduates with the right skills.
Workers who are "solving problems" in health-care and those who are driving business growth in an uncertain economic environment will see more opportunities this year, according to LinkedIn. Its ...
H-1B returnees face a cautious job market in India, as AI influences hiring dynamics and traditional IT roles decline.
India tops APAC in job security confidence, with 30% of workers believing their jobs are safe, outpacing global averages.
In some places, educated young people are desperate for steady employment in the world’s most populous nation. In others, factory owners struggle to retain workers. Workers at an aluminum die casting ...
Millions of employees power the world’s two outsourcing giants, but automation is starting to replace tasks they once handled. When will the full scale of disruption hit and how might they have to ...
BENGALURU-When Mr Shorya Nilesh Londhe graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mass media from a reputable Mumbai college in 2023, it was the beginning of a nearly three-year-long wait for a decent job.
As multinational brands shift factory production from China, Indian women — long shut out of the work force — could be prime beneficiaries. Sarika Pawar, second from right, in line with other workers ...
In India's rapidly evolving job landscape, the emphasis is shifting from traditional degrees to practical skills. While academic qualifications once guaranteed employment, today, employers prioritise ...
India cannot build a $5-trillion formal economy with an 18% tax on the act of employing people formally. The formalisation tax must go ...