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The End of the Resume? India's New Hiring Reality

The traditional resume is losing its power in India's job market. Discover how digital profiles, portfolios, and public work are shaping hiring decisions now. Is your CV just a formality?

No Shoes Trend in US Tech Startups Post-Pandemic

US tech startups like Cursor and Spur are adopting 'no shoes' policies, creating a home-like office vibe. Experts link it to post-pandemic habits and Silicon Valley's intense '996' work culture. Discover the reasons and challenges.

Indian Firms Use Interviews for Free AI Consulting Work

A senior professional's Reddit post exposes a worrying hiring trend in India's AI sector: interviews turned into unpaid strategy work. Experts warn of ethics and power imbalance. Learn how to protect yourself.

India's 2026 Hiring Boom: 12 Million Jobs Expected

Indian companies plan a major hiring surge in 2026, creating 10-12 million jobs. Driven by tech and diversity goals, firms like EY, Tata Motors, and Diageo are expanding teams. Read the full outlook.

OpenAI's $1.5M Per Employee Pay Sets New Record

OpenAI is paying an average of $1.5 million in stock compensation per employee, the highest in tech startup history, to retain top AI talent in a fierce race against rivals like Meta.

Bengaluru's 2023: Viral Moments of Chaos & Charm

From auto-rickshaw innovations to VR glasses on streets, explore how Bengaluru turned everyday chaos into viral entertainment in 2023. Dive into the city's most relatable moments!

Resumes Fade as Skills-Based Hiring Takes Over

A major shift is underway in hiring: 75% of firms now use skills tests over resumes, cutting mis-hires by 88%. Discover how this change benefits job seekers and creates a fairer system.

IT Jobs Return in 2025, But Freshers Face Tough Market

India's IT sector sees 1.8 million job openings in 2025, a 16% rise. However, the recovery favours experienced professionals, with entry-level hiring at just 15%. GCCs now drive 27% of demand, reshaping career paths for engineering graduates.

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