Oracle layoffs highlight how AI adoption is reshaping workforce needs across the global software industry.
Deloitte South Asia COO highlights upskilling as key to addressing AI job concerns amid ongoing hiring plans in India.
Marketing internships are becoming more competitive in 2026 as AI automates entry-level tasks, shifting focus to skills, judgment, and real business impact.
India’s hiring activity rose 12 percent in February as demand for AI, machine learning and digital technology talent increased across the IT and startup sectors.
IBM says it will continue hiring entry-level talent as AI reshapes job roles, focusing on skills, adaptability and long-term workforce development.
Generative AI is reshaping India’s workforce, transforming jobs, skills, and productivity while raising urgent questions around reskilling, inequality, and the future of employment.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu says rising AI adoption could reduce demand for junior engineers, urging deeper skill development and long-term workforce adaptation.
Google DeepMind co founder Shane Legg suggests a simple laptop based test to evaluate which jobs artificial intelligence could eventually replace.
OpenAI and Anthropic are opening multiple roles in India, signalling rising demand for AI research, engineering and policy talent in the country.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns that advances in artificial intelligence could significantly reshape software development and coding jobs worldwide.
AI is not replacing jobs, it is redefining them. India’s workforce stands to gain millions of new roles through smart reskilling and AI collaboration.
OpenAI is reportedly working on AI models designed to automate junior banking and financial analyst roles, reshaping how financial institutions manage entry-level operations.
OpenAI unveils an AI-powered hiring platform with certifications to connect employers and AI professionals, challenging LinkedIn with inclusive matching and workforce upskilling.
India’s GenAI boom faces a severe talent crunch with only one skilled engineer for every 10 roles. Can India turn its AI skills gap into a global opportunity?
Ex‑Google executive Mo Gawdat warns AI could eliminate white‑collar jobs and erase the middle class by 2027, calling for urgent policy action.
AI is increasing demand for B-school graduates, with employers valuing candidates skilled in strategy and technology, says GMAC’s latest survey.