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Infosys, a leading Indian IT services firm, has revealed that its development centres in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Pune ...
Infosys is pushing for increased office attendance, with Bengaluru, Chennai, and Pune leading in on-site presence in April.
Software major Infosys on Thursday committed Rs 1,250 crore (Rs 12.5 billion) to expand operations in Chennai. ... government that we will have 25,000 jobs in Mahindra City in the next three-four ...
Recently while interacting with students at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai, he said: "Most Indian youngsters (about 80 to 85 per cent) are not trained suitably for any job." ...
Recently, U.S. investigators conducted investigations to determine whether Infosys Technologies violated American visa laws by placing its foreign employees in temporary jobs located in the U.S.
BANGALORE: Infosys Technologies has added 129 acres of land in Mahindra City, for its second campus. It already has a 13-acre campus in Sholinganallur. Infosys plans to invest approximately Rs 250 ...
Infosys' Chennai operations started in 1995 and the company has so far invested Rs 100 crore in the campus. Exports from the Chennai centre, which currently employs 2,400 people ...
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