As vaccination drive in India continues its upward trajectory and coronavirus cases are declining, several big companies are planning to call back their employees to offices. Like other IT giants including TCS & Wipro among others, Infosys is also gearing up to bring back its employees to office desks.
During its second-quarter earnings press brief on Wednesday (October 13), the IT major unveiled that how it's engaging to adopt a hybrid work model by calling its senior leaders to the offices once a week.
The Chief Operating Officer of Infosys, Pravin Rao said that they are asking the senior executives to attend the offices at least once a week from this month. Rao informed that over 90% of Infosys employees are working from home globally.
At least 91% of employees are working from office in China, while 98.5% staff are still working from home in India, US and UK, he said. The top official further said that the company has opened most of its offices following strict COVID protocols and employees are allowed to attend office on a voluntary basis.
The Chief Operating Officer also said that they are asking senior executives to attend the offices and requesting them to have an intervention for employees at least once a month so that a larger population is ready to come to the office.
He also said that the company is working on a hybrid model which will provide flexibility to the employees and also enables them to fulfill the clients' requirements as well.
A leading news agency of India tried to analyze data from five different sources to find that there has been significant growth in jobs over the last few years under the PM Modi government. The data derived from Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), EPFO, RBI, National Career Services or NCS portal and various job-intensive schemes, reveals that India has witnessed a growth in jobs and a decline in the unemployment rate over the last few years.
The nation is witnessing a huge number of job scam cases with the majority being from fake job ads. As newspaper remains the traditional and popular way to find job ads, the press council has taken cognizance of the matter.
Are you on the lookout for exciting career opportunities in the public sector? Look no further, as a host of government organizations have recently released notifications for various job vacancies.Irrespective of whether you are an experienced professional or a fresh graduate, there are plenty of openings to explore.
The Central Warehousing Corporation has invited online applications for 154 vacancies in various positions such as Junior Technical Assistant, Assistant Engineer, and Superintendent. Those who are interested and fulfill the eligibility can apply on the CWC's official website, www dot c e w a c o r dot nic dot in, before the deadline of September 24.
A leading news agency of India tried to analyze data from five different sources to find that there has been significant growth in jobs over the last few years under the PM Modi government. The data derived from Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS), EPFO, RBI, National Career Services or NCS portal and various job-intensive schemes, reveals that India has witnessed a growth in jobs and a decline in the unemployment rate over the last few years.
The nation is witnessing a huge number of job scam cases with the majority being from fake job ads. As newspaper remains the traditional and popular way to find job ads, the press council has taken cognizance of the matter.
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