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7 Companies that are safe during the ongoing Mass Layoff Trend
WiproWipro: Company remained much in the news for norms regarding Moon Lighting and fired employees for that as well, however, responded extremely well and catered to its employees amidst the global layoff.
InfosysInfosys: It was Capgemini and the Indian tech major in the news all for good things hiring employees at a time when the tech industry is down to its knees.
CapgeminiCapgemini: A French multinational IT services provider, in the wake of a major layoff, opted to hire instead and made a big bet on Indian techies in November last year.
AccentureAccenture: At a time when the big companies were grieving, Accenture not just stood on the ground, but rather gave a much-needed boost to employment the entire 2022.
TCSTCS: India’s biggest conglomerate TATA’s IT wing gave its employees a safe space in the massive layoff spree, however, to ensure positional stability it put a hold on its recruitment, including major Indian tech firms.
AppleApple: The only tech major that is yet to announce layoff amidst the ongoing trend. However, owing to the backdrop of prevailing tension the company has put breaks on the recruitment drive.
Safe CompaniesAlthough there were a few that found a stable stand and managed to hold on to their employees in the toughest time, here are 7 companies that are safe in the layoffs trend and hadn’t fired their employees.
Tech layoffsThe catastrophe in the tech industry in sync with the widespread layoff that began in the later-half of 2022 is continued in 2023, with the announcement from the world’s most valuable companies coming in.
7 Companies that are safe during the ongoing Mass Layoff Trend7 Companies that are safe during the ongoing Mass Layoff Trend