Has COVID accelerated automation?

Oct 21, 2020

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There's no debate on COVID being the driving force being a lot of company's digitalization. What was to be done in years has been implemented in a few months. Companies have started leveraging automation and AI to have a competitive edge, and employees have started understanding and adapting to the ...

US tightens temporary worker visa rules

Oct 07, 2020

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Up to 85,000 people are granted an H-1B visa each year, and about 500,000 people are currently living in the US under the visa programme. According to the US Department of Labor Statistics, more than two-thirds of H-1B visa holders come from India, and more than 10% come from China. Read more about ...

$150 Million For H1B Workforce Training Programme

Sep 25, 2020

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$150M to be allocated in training and improving medium-to-high-skilled H1-B occupations. These include sectors like information technology, cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing among other things. Read more about it here. ...

Technology - Top industry for fast growing companies

Sep 25, 2020

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A study conducted by Merchant Machine that analysed 1360 fastest growing companies found the technology industry was leading this race. It accounts for 289 companies, 188 of them being in Europe and 101 in the US. Support services came second. For more on this, click here. ...

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