
Indian boss says ‘At your age I was earning much less’ after employee asks for a raise
A Reddit thread titled “Horrible experiences with Indian managers in the US” under the subreddit “Ask NRI” has sparked a conversation about

A Reddit thread titled “Horrible experiences with Indian managers in the US” under the subreddit “Ask NRI” has sparked a conversation about

A raw and unfiltered Reddit post by a former SaaS founder has gone viral after he candidly admitted to being a “shitty

A safe and respectful workplace is every employee’s right. Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH Act) training not only prevents sexual

When a technology company talks about diversity as a driver of innovation, it’s easy to dismiss it as corporate jargon

India’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies has not translated into universal workplace freedoms for its 500-million-strong workforce.

A Reddit user from Sweden sparked a debate after sharing that he had received an offer to work in India as a frontend developer

Owning a dream home in Bengaluru is often seen as a milestone, but for one family, it has become a

Despite soft peddling on hiring mid and senior level employees, software services firms are set to hire cautiously with a

When Gaurav Sharma received a sudden meeting invite on the morning of July 22, 2020, he told his wife, “I’m

Development economist Karthik Muralidharan has sharply criticised India’s public sector staffing model, saying the government is “paying five times more for 95%