Tech Layoffs Continue
Infosys Drops the Hammer: Over 195 Trainees Axed at Mysuru Campus After Failing Tests
Infosys has made headlines again by letting go of 195 trainees at their Mysuru campus due to failing internal assessments. This brings the total cuts to over 800 since February. While the company offers outplacement services and upskilling opportunities, the shockwaves across social media can't be ignored. Join us as we dive into the controversy and explore what it means for the IT industry at large.
Infosys Layoffs at Mysuru Campus
Reasons Behind the Trainee Layoffs
Total Number of Trainees Affected
Support Provided to Laid‑off Trainees
Roles and Positions of Affected Trainees
Duration and Details of Upskilling Programs
Comparison with Other IT Companies Layoffs
Impact of Global Economic Slowdown on IT Sector
Shift Towards AI and Automation in IT Industry
The Growing Need for Reskilling and Upskilling
Changes in Hiring Practices in IT Sector
Expert Opinions on Infosys Layoffs
Public Reactions to Infosys Layoffs
Future Implications of the Layoffs
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