Infosys has addressed allegations made by former employee Bhupendra Vishwakarma, who cited systemic flaws, regional bias, and ...
Bhupendra Vishwakarma, a former Infosys employee, left due to a lack of salary hikes and recognition despite promotions. He ...
Bhupendra Vishwakarma outlined his reasons for quitting Infosys, citing lack of financial growth, unfair workload distribution, stagnant career prospects, a toxic client environment, lack of ...
"Onsite opportunities were never based on merit but rather on linguistic preferences. Employees speaking Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam were frequently prioritized for such roles, while Hindi-speaking ...
Pune techie Bhupendra Vishwakarma's LinkedIn post has gone viral in which he talked about his sudden resignation from NR Narayana Murthy-led Infosys. While sharing the same, Vishwakarma has underlined ...
Vishwakarma began by revealing his frustration with the lack of financial growth despite a promotion. “Being promoted from System Engineer to Senior System Engineer sounds good on paper, but it meant ...
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh addresses concerns over the company's work culture following a controversial LinkedIn post by ...
He also highlighted how attrition in his team led to an unfair redistribution of workload. As the team shrank from 50 to 30, remaining employees were burdened with additional responsibilities without ...
In an exclusive interaction with NDTV Marathi, the techie said juniors got onsite opportunities, despite him getting ...
Bhupendra Vishwakarma, a former Senior System Engineer at Infosys, left the company due to systemic issues including lack of ...
The techie quit his job without having another offer letter in hand, even as he is the sole breadwinner of his family.