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Nokia to slash over 1,000 IT jobs
17 Jan 2013
Wal-Mart to hire 100,000 veterans
16 Jan 2013
Wal-Mart Stores said yesterday that over the next five years it would hire every veteran who had been given an honourably discharge from military service in the last year.
Infosys defers hiring plans as growth stagnates
28 Dec 2012
Vedanta Aluminium mulls layoffs amid bauxite paucity
19 Dec 2012
The refinery in Odisha requires 10,000 tonnes of bauxite a day to operate at full capacity
Wal-Mart workers to protest on Black Friday
19 Nov 2012
Texas Instruments to eliminate 1,700 jobs worldwide
15 Nov 2012
US semiconductor maker Texas Instruments yesterday said it will eliminate about 1,700 jobs worldwide as it shifts from the wireless mobile market to focus on its embedded wireless business
Accenture India’s best employer, finds survey
23 Oct 2012
Mentoring is not the same as coaching
14 Sep 2012
Most senior managers would like to teach their juniors the ropes, but a true mentor goes a step beyond and develops their full potential, says Amitabh Dixit.
Unite leader warns of coordinated strikes in UK
08 Sep 2012
Maruti gearing up to hire afresh
30 Jul 2012
Alcatel-Lucent to cut 5,000 jobs globally
26 Jul 2012
French telecoms equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent announced today that it intended to cut 5,000 jobs globally as part of a plan to cut costs by $1.51 billion by the end of 2013
Infosys to hire 2,000 people in US this year
24 Jul 2012
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