TCS to hire additional 10,000 people
America's job market has been severely impacted because of the lockdown and restrictions and with the rise in cases once again, things could go from bad to worse. However, there's some positive news as some predict there could be a steady recovery in the economy and the job market could also get better. There are already announcements and positive sentiment across major companies that have managed to thrive even in difficult times. TCS is one such and is planning to hire 10,000 people by 2022. Read more about this here.
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