Breaking

Thursday, 6 October 2022

Wipro, Infosys and Tech Mahindra first distributed offer letters to freshers, then said - you are not eligible for the job!



IT Jobs: Wipro, Infosys and Tech Mahindra allegedly gave offer letters to hundreds of freshers and later canceled their offer letters. Learn about the case in detail.


IT Jobs: A surprising case has come to the fore regarding the country's leading IT companies such as Wipro, Infosys and Tech Mahindra. These tech firms initially gave offer letters to hire hundreds of freshers, but then after waiting for three-four months, the offer letters of these students have reportedly been canceled. According to the report of IANS, these companies had given offer letters to hundreds of freshers. Which was initially postponed but later these offer letters were canceled.



emailed information
It has been claimed in media reports that the candidates whose offer letters have been canceled have been sent emails saying that they do not meet the qualifications set by the company. Whereas it has been said in the reports that these candidates have got these offer letters after several rounds of interviews and rigorous selection process.

Told the candidates – you are not capable
According to the information received, in the email that has been sent to these candidates, it is mentioned that the candidates do not fulfill the educational qualifications set by the company, so their offer letter is being canceled. However, none of these companies has yet commented on these media reports.

The impact of global economic conditions
Global economic conditions in the midst of rising fears of recession and inflation have had a profound effect on India's economy and economic conditions and it has also had a significant impact on the IT and technology industry in the country. According to experts, the pace of growth of the Indian IT industry will also slow down in the coming times.

Tech giant TCS had earlier postponed variable pay for its employees, while Infosys reportedly reduced it to 70 per cent and Wipro deferred it altogether. According to the latest report by Naukri.com, the IT sector recorded a 10 per cent decline in hiring activity in August.

No comments:

Post a Comment