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As companies announce mass layoffs, estimates suggest mid- and senior-level executives are among the worst affected.
The storm of tech layoffs refuses to calm down. After Intel, Google, and TCS trimmed their teams, Oracle has now axed nearly 10% of its Indian workforce—and the timing couldn’t be more controversial.
The move comes at a time the United States-based company has signed a big deal with ChatGPT-creator OpenAI, hinting at an AI ...
Oracle has laid off nearly 10 per cent of its workforce in India after sealing a major deal with OpenAI and holding a ...
Oracle, a global software giant, has reportedly laid off nearly 10% of its workforce in India as part of a significant restructuring effort.
Oracle has laid off nearly 10% of its workforce in India amid restructuring. This follows a partnership with OpenAI and talks ...
The wave of tech layoffs continues. After companies like Intel, Google, and TCS, Oracle has now laid off nearly 10% of its employees in India.
Is artificial intelligence a bane or a boon? That’s a tough question to answer, but IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan clearly sees it as an opportunity. In 2023, Vaughan replaced nearly 80% of the company’s ...
Last year, Qantas agreed to pay AUD 120 million (USD 78 million) in compensation and a fine for selling tickets on thousands ...
Mumbai-based Sampark Sachdeva said the experience gave him sleepless nights, and he still gets emotional when he thinks about ...
The global tech industry is facing one of its toughest years, with over 80,000 layoffs reported in 2025 so far. Driven ...
Oracle, one of the world’s biggest software companies, has let go of a large number of employees in India, with nearly 10 ...