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‘Come back home’: This Indian CEO presents jobs to these laid off by Twitter, Meta

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Silicon valley is present process a significant overhaul with huge tech corporations firing workers. Twitter, Meta, Netflix, Coinbase, Robinhood and others have already laid off a significant chunk of their workforce. Now studies counsel that Amazon could quickly be a part of the checklist of corporations shedding workers.

Indians kind a significant chunk of workforce within the US Silicon Valley. With the layoffs, the way forward for H1B visa holders stays unsure as they’ve to search out one other job within the subsequent 60 days. In case they fail to take action, they could need to return again to India.

Amidst all this, an Indian firm is providing jobs to those that have misplaced their jobs within the US lately.

In a collection of tweets, Harsh Jain – CEO and co-founder of Dream Sports has invited Indian workers to affix his firm. For the unversed, Dream Sports Group contains names like Dream 11, Fancode, Dream Capital, DreamSetGo and others.

“With all of the 2022 Tech layoffs (52,000+!) within the US, please unfold the phrase to remind Indians to come back again dwelling (specifically these with visa points) to assist Indian Tech realise our hyper-growth potential within the subsequent decade!,” Jain wrote in a tweet.

With all of the 2022 Tech layoffs (52,000+!) within the US, please unfold the phrase to remind Indians to come back again dwelling (specifically these with visa points) to assist Indian Tech realise our hyper-growth potential within the subsequent decade! 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 (1/3)

— Harsh Jain (@harshjain85) November 7, 2022

In one other tweet, Jain stated that his firm is ‘profitable’ and is a ‘$8 billion co’ with greater than 150 million customers and ‘10 kickass portfolio companies’. He went on to ask individuals to advocate somebody they know who ‘fits the above’ and that they will attain out to the corporate at indiareturns@dreamsports.group.

He added that his firm is ‘constantly looking for great talent, specially with leadership experience in design, product and tech.’

According to Layoffs.fyi, which tracks the trade, about 100,000 tech jobs have been reduce this yr. The checklist contains huge names like Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, Amazon, Walmart, Robinhood, Ford, and TikTok within the US. While others like Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google have both frozen hiring or stated they’re re-evaluating staffing wants because the breakneck progress that the tech trade has loved fades amidst the rising rates of interest and inflation.

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