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Despite investing in AI upskilling and training, the company admitted that reskilling hasn’t always led to re-employment, ...
TCS is set to cut 12,000 jobs globally, around 2% of its staff, due to skill mismatches, not AI. The layoffs will occur ...
TCS CEO K Krithivasan attributes recent job cuts to a skill mismatch, not AI automation, despite plans to reduce 12,000 ...
TCS will lay off around 12,000 employees—2% of its global workforce—in a major restructuring move driven by skill mismatches ...
Tucked away in an industrial factory in Bandar Indahpura, Kulai, the Merlin Magic Making (MMM) Lego Production Hub, also ...
India’s largest private-sector employer, will lay off about 12,200 employees—approximately 2% of its global workforce—by ...
The tech giant's CEO K Krithivasan firmly dispelled the notion that the job cuts are a result of AI replacing human workers.
India’s largest IT services firm, TCS, plans to lay off 12,261 employees—around 2% of its global workforce—this year.
Operating across 16 African markets and serving over 291 million customers, MTN sought to address growing business complexity ...
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is looking for new experiences and offerings in the hopes of bringing additional ...
Tata Consultancy Services, India’s largest software exporter and also one of biggest job creators in the country is set to ...
Legacy roles are fading, AI is rising, and hiring is stalling—India’s IT services industry is entering a turbulent new phase.