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Infosys under fire for keeping 2,000 job candidates in limbo for years | Worse, Infosys forced the would-be hires to go through weeks of unpaid training


The allegations, filed with the Ministry of Labour and Employment in a letter by the labor group Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), paint an unsavory picture....

Facepalm: Infosys, an Indian tech giant with a market cap of nearly $100 billion, has allegedly been stringing along thousands of recent engineering graduates for years after extending job offers. Written by group president Harpreet Singh Saluja, the complaint states that over 2,000 graduates recruited for engineering roles have been left in hiring limbo for nearly two years, despite receiving offer letters as early as April 2022. By delaying their careers and subjecting them to unpaid work and repeated assessments, Infosys is not only wasting their valuable time but also undermining the contributions they could be making to India's growth," Saluja stated.

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