A software engineer used a Reddit post to urge freshers to focus on core skills instead of chasing every new framework or AI ...
Deluged by a flood of AI-generated job applications from easy-apply job boards, recruiters are turning to AI to cope.
A tech professional recently fell victim to a sophisticated job scam while interviewing for a remote role. In a viral post titled "Got scammed during a fake job interview," the techie explained how ...
A software developer lost their job after using AI to write code that caused a big problem at work. The developer posted about the incident on Reddit, and it has led to a lot of talk in the tech ...
Amid widespread layoffs and uncertainty in the technology sector, an Indian tech graduate in the United States has sparked debate online after sharing his disappointment over a modest pay raise offer.
Big Tech is expected to invest $530 billion for building AI infrastructure in 2026, while the path to near-term monetization remains a question mark. As investor scrutiny around capital expenditure ...
A techie drowned in a water-filled trench in Noida, sparking public outrage. Safety measures like barricades and signs were installed only after the tragedy. Police arrested 3 builders, launched ...
A letter written by the developer to the Noida Authority in March 2022 had flagged the collapse of the sewer and main drain lines at the site and warned that "any accident can happen" at the ...
In a technologically saturated world, questions about “how can we make this more efficient?” take precedence over questions about “what is this for?” As the French theorist Jacques Ellul spelled out ...
A virtual job interview, meant to be a showcase of professionalism, turned into a scene of absolute chaos for one job seeker. A techie shared on Reddit how her Google Assistant unexpectedly activated ...
The Congress on Monday (October 13, 2025) hit out at both the Union and Kerala governments, questioning why the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was not named in the first information report filed in ...
A Redditor has gone viral for highlighting the difference between hiring practices in India and the USA. The user said it felt almost 'illegal' to compare the hiring practices in the two countries, ...