Career Advice
I juggled job interviews with a car seat and a baby in tow
Growing up in Mumbai provided me with a rich tapestry of experiences.
By Sharmila Sherikar
Career Advice
Know the Type of Interviews
Find out about the type of interview from the recruiter in order to prepare well.
By Devashish Chakravarty, Founder & Ceo, Salarynext.com, a Job Loss Assurance Company
Career Advice
How to ace the job interview
Interviewing is a necessary skill and can be acquired, says Devashish Chakravarty.
By Devashish Chakravarty, Founder & Ceo, Salarynext.com, a Job Loss Assurance Company
Jobs
Now, Deploy AI Digital-Humans to interview your candidates
Imagine a future where 24/7 AI Digital Humans automate initial interview rounds, interact with candidates, and provide ranked lists based on advanced AI algorithms.
Times Ascent Team
AI
How tech companies use AI to teach their own AI
OpenAI, Google and other tech companies train their chatbots with huge amounts of data culled from books, Wikipedia articles, news stories and other sources across the internet. But in the future, they hope to use something called synthetic data.
Via The New York Times
Career Advice
Empowering Accessibility and Inclusion
Assistive technology seeks to level the playing field and provide equitable access to opportunities for all individuals
By Artha Neog
Jobs
Midcap IT Companies Buck the Trend to Add More Hands
At least six mid-sized IT services firms posted net additions of nearly 7,000 employees for the full year ending March 2024
By Beena Parmar & Sameer Ranjan Bakshi
Career Advice
My journey as a civil engineer in a male-dominated field
My 22-year odyssey as an engineer began first as a dreamer, then as an achiever venturing into unchartered territories, and now leading the civil engineering discipline at AtkinsRealis’ global technology centre in India with a team of over 700 water and transportation professionals.
By Manisha Dube, Associate Practice Director at the global technology centre of AtkinsRealis in India
AI
How tech companies use AI to teach their own AI
OpenAI, Google and other tech companies train their chatbots with huge amounts of data culled from books, Wikipedia articles, news stories and other sources across the internet. But in the future, they hope to use something called synthetic data.
Via The New York Times
Jobs
Midcap IT Companies Buck the Trend to Add More Hands
At least six mid-sized IT services firms posted net additions of nearly 7,000 employees for the full year ending March 2024
By Beena Parmar & Sameer Ranjan Bakshi
Jobs
India Inc Helping More Wonder Women Get C-suite Superpowers
Steps taken by several companies to boost gender diversity at the top have started paying off with improved female representation
By Prachi Verma & Sreeradha D Basu
Jobs
Reserve 33 percent of posts in executives committee of bar body for women
Supreme Court on Thursday directed that at least one-third of posts in the executive committee (EC) of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) should be reserved for women.
Via TOI