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Infosys has recently asked 195 more trainees to leave after they failed internal assessments, bringing the total number of affected trainees to over 800 since February. The company is offering ...
Infosys fired trainees associated with the Mysuru office after they failed to pass internal assessments. Infosys layoffs: In a fresh round of terminations, Infosys has let go of 195 more trainees ...
Infosys is strengthening its capabilities by establishing a comprehensive GCC practice, appointing Deval Shah as its leader. This move aims to capitalize on the rapidly expanding GCC market ...
Top picks from JM Financial include Tata Communocation, Swiggy and 360 ONE WAM (Image: Canva) Infosys shares rose 2% in the early trading hours. Despite delivering a weaker-than-expected revenue ...
India’s IT services company Infosys terminated 240 trainees’ contracts on 18 April 2025 after they failed to clear the company’s internal assessment tests. The affected trainees were informed about ...
India’s top IT giants — Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Wipro — delivered forgettable results for the quarter ended March 2025, weighed down by a mix of macroeconomic and ...
Infosys is offering upskilling programmes through tie-ups with UpGrad and NIIT; around 250 of those affected have reportedly opted for these courses. IT major Infosys has terminated 195 more ...
In order to help the 240 trainees that Infosys fired recently, the IT major has offered them free external training, accommodation and a travel allowance along with one months' salary, as per a ...
Infosys has dismissed an additional 195 trainees from a batch of 680 following internal assessment failures, according to company emails dated April 29, reviewed by Moneycontrol. This represents ...
Infosys faces significant headwinds due to its heavy dependence on the North American market, which is expected to experience a recession soon. Cost-cutting measures, including layoffs and reduced ...
IT firm Infosys on Thursday said it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Australian cybersecurity services firm The Missing Link in an all-cash deal of AUD 98 million (about Rs 532 crore).
BENGALURU, India and AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE: INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting ...