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Amazon India launches a website for hiring military talent

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A website specifically for Indian military talent has been developed by Amazon India to serve the needs of transitioning service personnel and veterans who are interested in learning more about career opportunities there. This website is compatible with Amazon’s global

Twitter reduces workers in the TA department by 30%.

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Twitter has further called for the firing of 30% of the members of the talent-acquisition team after briefly stopping hiring activities this year. The Company disclosed to the media that 30% of the workers in the talent-acquisition department were let

Coal India invites online applications for various positions

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Coal India (CIL), a Schedule ‘A’ Maharatna public-sector undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Coal, has declared its plans to recruit management trainees for various open posts in human resources, personnel, and other administrative areas. The environment department has 68

Meta to reduce hiring of engineers by 30%

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Meta Platforms Inc. has opted to hire fewer engineers than it had initially planned since it anticipates a recession. Meta will now hire only around 6,000 new engineers, which is 30% less than the 10,000 new engineers it had originally