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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia 1 place · 11/15/2022 19:30 EDT

Finding comfort from brutal tech layoffs   

What a year it’s been so far. When 2022 started, a lot of organizations were worried the skills shortage problem was going to worsen, especially with the increase in employees resigning. The Great Resignation, a term that made headlines in 2021 and early 2022 was the reality organizations were having to deal with. Fast forward... Read more »

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