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TCS to make 'Work from Home' permanent for 25% of its workforce | How Dubai became the hottest job destination for Indian techies

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Daily Newsletter Friday, 24th September 2021 [TCS to make 'Work from Home' permanent for 25% of its workforce]( [How Dubai became the hottest job destination for Indian techies]( [Guide to cracking a programming job interview in 2021]( [Apply to these companies working from home presently]( [Boost your AI, cloud, data science, and full-stack skills with this course]( [Know the recruitment process of TCS, Infosys, Accenture, and others]( [Cloud transformation in Banking & Capital Markets – Ordeal or Trivial?]( [Microsoft invites applications for 50,000 virtual internships; details here]( [Top 6 Truly Wireless earbuds under Rs 3,000 for your iPhone]( [Accenture is hiring software engineers for multiple roles]( [Know the difference between the top programming languages - C vs C++]( [Top 12 Java job interview questions for every level]( [Your next gaming PC could cost 70% more, Know why]( [TCS rolls out hiring challenge for .Net developers; last date October 5]( [IIT Madras is teaching Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for free; register here]( [Apple to hunt down employees who leak information]( [How techies can crack a job interview at Mphasis]( [These countries are replacing human waiters with Robots]( [Geek Goddesses! Here's a chance to get your creativity rewarded]( [This small trick will make your Windows 11 faster than ever]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [See more news >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2021 TechGig | [Terms of Use]( | [Contact Us]( [TechGig.com (Times Center), FC - 6, Sector 16 A, Film City, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India](#) Spread the word about TechGig App Available on //twitter.com/#!/techgigdotcom Note: For your privacy and protection, please do not forward this mail to anyone as it allows you to get automatically logged into your account. You have received this email because your are registered member on TechGig.com. If you do not want to receive this mailer, [unsubscribe](. To make sure this email is not sent to your "junk/bulk" folder, select "Add/save to Address Book" in your email browser and follow the appropriate instructions.

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