A Pune engineer, Bhupendra Vishwakarma, resigned from Infosys without another job, citing systemic workplace challenges. As ...
Bhupendra Vishwakarma outlined his reasons for quitting Infosys, citing lack of financial growth, unfair workload ...
In a now-viral post on LinkedIn, a Pune-based techie called out systemic flaws within Infosys, shedding light on challenges several employees might silently endure.
He also highlighted how attrition in his team led to an unfair redistribution of workload. As the team shrank from 50 to 30, ...
Pune: A Pune-based engineer, Bhupendra Vishwakarma, has stirred a storm on LinkedIn by sharing why he resigned from his job ...
L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan's recent comments advocating for a 90-hour workweek and regretting the inability to have ...
Awfis has leased commercial space in a building named Nyati Enthral 2 in the Kharadi area of Pune for five years ...
The Infosys Science Foundation (ISF) celebrated outstanding achievements in research and innovation by awarding the Infosys ...
Things got worse when his team, originally 50 people strong, was cut down to just 30. Instead of hiring replacements or even ...
Starting this year, winners of the Infosys Prize from outside India will be required to spend a month at Indian institutions of their choice as part of the new Infosys Prize Residency programme, said ...