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The Rise & Challenges of Gig Economy in Current Scenario

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The Rise & Challenges of Gig Economy in Current Scenario The GIG economy has become mainstream much sooner than expected. It got a thrust with the...

Microsoft: One-third of remote workers are facing burnout

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Microsoft study: Close to one-third of Asia Pacific's remote and first-line workers are facing increased burnout at work Workers in Asia Pacific are facing increased...

Salesforce to add 12,000 jobs by next year

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Salesforce.com Inc will create 12,000 jobs over the next year, including 4,000 positions in the coming six months, Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff said in...

Axis Bank to hire up to 1,000 WFA employees

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Axis Bank to hire up to 1,000 Work From Anywhere employees Axis Bank has plans to employ nearly 1,000 people under its new hiring initiative...

Intel extends WFH until June 2021, offers reimbursements

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Intel extends work from home until June 2021, offers reimbursements Like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, now Intel Corporation, an American multinational corporation, and technology...

Tech Mahindra rolled out ‘New Age Delivery’ (NAD) platform

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Tech Mahindra rolled out its ‘New Age Delivery' (NAD) platform for employees. At a time when work from home is the new normal, Tech...

Top 5 Priorities of HR Leaders in New Normal

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All industries, all levels of society, and almost all countries have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. HR is not untouched. I foresee the...

WFH best practices at Wipro, SAP India, and PolicyBazaar

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WFH best practices at Wipro Limited, SAP India, and PolicyBazaar.com Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, most companies have allowed their employees to work from...

Citrix and Microsoft partner to accelerate the future of work

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Citrix and Microsoft partner to accelerate the future of work The workplace of the future will look a lot different than it did just a...

What’s Next in the HR Space Post COVID-19

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Many are asking, “What’s next?” following this unprecedented global pandemic?  Some suggest that society is now in a “new normal” which seems ludicrous given that...