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The government, in the days to come, expects the industry and academia to address issues related to skilling and re-skilling.
Why TCS is axing 12,000 jobs and what it reveals about the wider economics of tech layoffs beyond AI—key numbers, drivers and survival tips inside.
July 2025 has continued the trend of workforce reductions across the technology sector, with more expected in the month of August 2025. However, here's a look at five prominent tech companies that hav ...
TCS will lay off around 12,261 employees, mostly mid and senior staff, as part of a restructuring plan. The company cites ...
Analysts estimate that as many as 507 roles per day are being eliminated as companies recalibrate for an AI-first future. But is it all because of AI?
Labor market intelligence firm Lightcast also found that so-called "human" skills such as communication and complex ...
Over 50,000 jobs slashed in one week as Intel, Microsoft, and TCS lead a global wave of tech layoffs driven by AI and ...
TCS share price fell nearly 2% after announcing plans to lay off 12,000 employees in 2025. The move, driven by skill mismatches—not AI automation—sparked concerns among investors. CEO Krithivasan ...
The company, which has over 613,000 employees, said the job cuts come as it adopts artificial intelligence and other ...
The layoffs largely target mid- and senior-level staff—especially those in legacy technologies, non-client-facing roles, and ...
Tata Consultancy Services plans to lay off 12,261 employees, focusing on mid and senior levels as part of its strategy for ...