As the global economy cools down, the list of tech companies that are freezing hires or even announcing large layoffs keeps growing. This job market trend provides businesses struggling to attract tech talent with a nice opportunity to hire qualified candidates from a larger-than-average applicant pool.
In recent years, there have been a number of large tech companies that have undergone layoffs, including Twitter, Amazon, and Facebook. However, despite these layoffs, the demand for IT professionals remains high….
With the world becoming digitized, mobile app development services have also become increasingly popular in recent years, as…
The world is increasingly shifting towards a remote working approach and everyone involved, both companies and employees, seem to be better off because of it. Recent research has found that working from home increases overall employee productivity as well as helps improve work-life balance…
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