Washington: A recent study states that professionally qualified Indians may have to wait as long as 70 years to get their green card in the US.
Employment
Skilled Indians may take 70 years to get green card in US: Study
Washington: A recent study states that professionally qualified Indians may have to wait as long as 70 years to get their green card in the US.
Indian High Commission announced minimum wages for workers in Kuala Lampur
Kuala Lampur: The Indian High Commission has announced revised guidelines and documents for the employment of skilled and unskilled workers from India.
Job availability in banks to reach an all time high
New Delhi: Estimates show that approximately 65 per cent employees of public sector undertaking banks are going to retire by the end of 2012-2013 leaving a void of five lakh employees to be filled.
Economic uncertainty unlikely to affect IT sector
New Delhi: With growing economic uncertainty, the non-IT sectors are at risk as many are cutting down the hiring rates, say experts.
Indian Railways 8th largest employer in the world
New Delhi: With 1.4 million employees, Indian Railways has become world’s eighth largest employer in 2010.
Indian employers uncertain about recruitment plans: Survey
New Delhi: A quarter of the Indian employers are uncertain about their recruiting plans for the period Oct-Dec of this year, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. This would be the slowest pace of hiring since 2010.
Green energy sector to create 1 million green jobs in two years
Mumbai: India is likely to create one million green jobs in the next two years, say experts. The green energy sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.
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