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iD Fresh Food to hire 500+, ensure diversity
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iD Fresh Food, the fresh food company, is working to expand its workforce in India and abroad. It hopes to ensure more gender diversity...
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Twitter workforce hates Musk, reveals engineer in video
A video that has gone viral shows a senior engineer from Twitter, Siru Murugesan, talking about how Twitter openly censors right wingers and conservatives....
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Uber plans to hire 500 techies for Hyderabad & Bangalore centres
Uber is planning to add 500 techies at its Hyderabad and Bengaluru centres in India. Recently, the Company inaugurated another floor at its Bengaluru...
Fynd to hire 1200 engineers, 30% from Ahmedabad
Indian ominichannel platform, Fynd, is all set to expand its existing 640-strong engineering and product team. It will hire over 1200 people with expertise...
Lenovo India and TNSIF train and place 150 youth
About 150 students from colleges in Puducherry trained under the ‘Campus to Corporate Careers’ programme organised by the tie-up between Lenovo India and TNS...
Twitter decides to freeze hiring
After Uber, it is now Twitter that is imposing a hiring freeze. In an internal memo, Parag Agrawal, CEO, Twitter, has announced this momentary...
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