Swedish Furniture Retailer IKEA To Step Up Hiring In India
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA – which has already announced opening of its first retail store in Hyderabad in 2017 – is stepping up hiring in India.
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA – which has already announced opening of its first retail store in Hyderabad in 2017 – is stepping up hiring in India.
In light of the campus hires from BITS and other institutes that were left high and dry after Grofers rescinded their offer letter, the latter has extended a public apology.
Withdrawn job offers have become sadly commonplace in Indian startups. Flipkart had sent shockwaves among top institutes after it had delayed the joining dates of students from IITs and IIMs. Several other companies, including Inmobi and Roadrunnr had followed suit. But Grofers seems to have gone the extra mile in cancelling the job offer it made to to student – and it has done it in what is possibly the worst imaginable way.
After naked restaurants, come naked offices. The last time a whole office went naked at work, it was for an April fool gag. This time it’s thanks to a president’s slip of tongue.
It comes after President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, 61, mixed up his words during a speech on new technology.
Delhi-NCR has emerged as the region that has attracted the most startup funding in 2016 so far.
The Uber CEO, 39 year old Travis Kalanick is quite a guy. When he’s not driving an Uber incognito or crushing competition in the commutech space in over 180 countries, he gives us things that make us go aww.
In a rare glimpse into his personal life, the CEO recently shared photos with his pet Lhasa Apso, Yobu.
Five time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova has just joined the MBA program at Harvard Business School.
Most jobs require one to be passionate and enthusiastic. Some can cause the loss of a job for precisely those traits.
An Irish commentator learnt it the hard way. Gudmundur Benediktsson whose commentary during the EURO Iceland-Austria match went viral lost his job at a local football club because of it.
The former Chairperson of the National Knowledge Commission, Sam Pitroda, has lambasted the Indian government for its handling of the circumstances behind the resignation of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan. Speaking to Economic Times, Pitroda said that he was reminded of the attacks on him during his tenure as an advisor to then-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Like Rajan, Pitroda had a flourishing career in the US before he had come to India to work with the government.