Hiring
- Business
India sees 3 pc monthly rise in hiring, white-collar gig jobs up 184 pc
New Delhi: India saw a 3 per cent monthly rise in hiring in the months of February and March, as white-collar gig jobs skyrocketed 184 per cent (year-on-year), a report showed on…
- Business
India sees rise in hiring for AI roles, healthcare in January: Report
New Delhi: Hiring for AI-related roles along with sectors like healthcare, hospitality, and FMCG has witnessed significant growth in January in India, a new report revealed on Tuesday. According to the Naukri…
- Business
Hiring for blue-collar workforce in India up 7.4% in 2023
New Delhi: The blue-collar workforce in India saw a rise of 7.4 per cent in hiring in 2023 and logistics, construction and real estate, tourism and hospitality emerged as the top sectors…
- Technology
Hiring in Indian IT services industry to remain muted over next 2-3 quarters
New Delhi: Hiring in the Indian IT services industry is expected to remain muted over the next two-three quarters amid slowdown in demand, with companies focusing on maintaining their profitability in the…
- Jobs
Top Indian IT companies face headcount drop by over 16K as hiring slows down
New Delhi: IT majors Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and HCLTech cumulatively saw their headcount drop by more than 16,000 in the second quarter of FY24, as the tech companies are not…
- Middle East
UAE schools begin hiring spree, here’s a list of jobs and salaries
Dubai: Several school operators in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have started a recruitment drive as its growing expat population demands quality education. At present, there are around six newly developed schools…
- Hyderabad
French-based company to hire 3000 professionals in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: A French-based company, Teleperformance, has announced its plans to hire 3000 professionals in Hyderabad. The company took the decision as it is gearing up to establish its facility in the city…
- Technology
Reddit lays off nearly 90 employees, reduces fresh hiring
San Francisco: Social discussion platform Reddit is laying off at least 90 employees and reducing fresh hiring as part of restructuring plans to cut costs, a media outlet reported. According to The…
- Technology
Alibaba pledges to hire 15K people this year amid job cut reports
Beijing: Chinese tech conglomerate Alibaba Group on Friday denied speculations of mass layoffs, saying it is committed to hire 15,000 new employees this year, the media reported. Earlier reports claimed that Alibaba…
- India
Biz2Credit to hire 200 for digital lending SaaS platform Biz2X in India
New Delhi: Digital lending platform Biz2Credit on Monday said it will hire 200 people in India in the next few months for its software-as-a-service (SaaS)- based platform called Biz2X. In a bid…
- Business
Nearly half of Indian workers don’t plan to hop jobs as hiring slows
New Delhi: In the era of layoffs amid hiring slow down, majority of employees in India (47 per cent) are choosing to stay put in their current organisations, a report showed on…
- India
Hiring resumes in Indian IT sector after months-long slowdown
New Delhi: Amid ongoing global layoffs especially in the tech sector, hirings in India saw a 9 per cent sequential growth in February and the IT sector signalled a positive comeback after…
- Middle East
Top four countries that looking to hire most workers from UAE
Talent from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) remains in high demand by companies based abroad, as global recruitment continues to grow, according to Deel’s State of Global Hiring Report. Deel tracked about 260,000…
- India
Most Indian employers intend to hire in 1st half of 2023
New Delhi: About 92 percent of Indian recruiters express optimism about hiring in the first half of 2023 while only 4 per cent of recruiters predicted layoffs during the first six months,…
- Business
CARS24 now says will hire over 500 after layoffs
New Delhi: After slashing around 600 jobs last year, pre-owned vehicle platform CARS24 on Friday said it will hire more than 500 employees across verticals in the next 3 months. The company…
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