Oracle recently conducted its largest-ever round of layoffs. The company sent an email to the affected employees at 6AM in the US. In the mail the company informed the employees that their roles had ...
The first reaction for most people when they lose a corporate job is to panic, doomscroll into dawn, follow LinkedIn and other job portals like a hawk, and scramble for the next offer. When this ...
"...He is now living at own home with his parents. He knows how to drive, so he immediately started working as an Uber driver at his own convenience earning good" the ...
Layoffs at Oracle have shaken the global tech industry. Around 30,000 employees were reportedly let go, including nearly 12,000 in India. The fallout was immediate, LinkedIn timelines filled up with ...
The techie moved back home with his parents and started working as an Uber driver as per his convenience. Photo Source: Uber India A techie laid off by Oracle has managed to get back on his feet as a ...
Old is sometimes gold, and this viral post proves why. Right now, when social media is replete with tales of laid of techies, many of whom are at the receiving end of Oracle layoffs, one former Oracle ...
The 6 am layoff emails from Oracle left thousands of employees off guard on March 31, with several turning to social media to vent their anxiety and emotional distress. Amid this, a former employee ...
The investment planning of an Oracle techie is going viral -- how despite getting fired, he is not in panic. Follow Us Trending Photos New Delhi: On one hand while there is a mayhem in job market ...
Amid Oracle’s mass layoffs, a Bengaluru-based employee returned to Bhubaneswar and began driving for Uber while planning his next move. With over Rs. 43,000 monthly passive income from fixed deposits ...
Layoffs have swept through the tech industry, with Oracle recently cutting around 30,000 jobs globally as part of a major restructuring exercise. As many laid-off employees shared their experiences, ...
Bhubaneswar: Oracle recently fired more than 10,000 employees worldwide. One of them was a techie from Bhubaneswar, who was based in Bengaluru. But unlike others, he did not fret, panic or tear his ...