Many Indians in the list of 700 sacked from US’ Fannie Mae This unfolding saga highlights the critical need for stronger oversight and transparency in employee-driven charitable initiatives within corporate America PRAVASISAMWAD.COM
Indian techies face harsh reality as layoffs mount and visa woes deepen in the U.S. As recessionary trends loom large and geopolitical tensions continue to flare, the road ahead appears uncertain for thousands of Indian
40% of US layoffs are Indians According to reports, approximately 50,000 Indians with H-1B visas are unemployed in the US as a result of the layoffs.
US President Biden’s panel recommends extending grace period for retrenched H-1B workers Thousands of highly skilled foreign-born workers, including Indians, in the US, have lost their jobs due to the series of
Good Samaritans help laid-off Indian techies find jobs Among those impacted are Indians working on H1-B visas – a non-immigrant visa that allows firms to employ foreigners for
Indian techies bear the brunt of the massive layoffs in the US Amazon, Lyft, Meta, Salesforce, Stripe and Twitter have sponsored at least 45,000 H-1B workers in the past three years, according
Harsh Jain, Dream11 founder asks Indian techies to return to India Crunchbase has estimated that more than 52,000 techies have been laid off by US companies in 2022 so far, in
Twitter layoffs send H-1B visa holders in an immigration quandary There are about 625 to 670 Twitter employees in H-1B status, or about 8% of the company’s 7,500 employees, a