According to the Reddit user, the major issue affecting work-life balance in India is not always office culture but daily ...
A week ago, several Redditors complained that an ISP named Hathway is blocking the popular website. The company gave no reasons, but unblocked the site later. This follows a recent ban by another ISP, ...
The Reddit post ending with "Am I stupid to move from Europe to India?”, quickly gained traction among Indian tech professionals. (Representative Image/ Freepik) The user explained that he had always ...
India faces a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching 44°C, exacerbated by urban heat islands. The crisis poses significant health risks, prompting national discussions and emergency measures ...
A viral Reddit post highlighted stark differences in work cultures between India and Australia. An Indian employee shared experiences of late-night demands and pressure to be energetic despite working ...
The conversation sparks a debate on the future of recruitment. A Reddit post is going viral, slamming the growing trend of outsourcing corporate hiring processes. Notably, the US staffing industry has ...
An Indian employee reports issues stemming from local work culture. He faced opposition from HR when requesting work from home due to injury. The post has sparked debate on Indian workplace attitudes ...
Reddit post alleges NRI husband plans second marriage in India despite unresolved California marriage, sparking legal and ...
In a Reddit post that has gone viral among the Indian developer community, a user on the r/developersIndia forum sparked a powerful conversation about the mental toll of working in outsourced tech ...
India has become a key focus market for Reddit, given its large and rapidly growing internet user base Reddit is setting up an office in Bengaluru as part of its efforts to strengthen its presence in ...
A Reddit user who spent 15 years in the US shared the pitfalls of being an H-1B visa holder. While US tech workers are raging against H-1B visa holders for stealing their jobs, a Reddit post of a H-1B ...