Well, Infosys bills their clients by the hours, so of course they want their employees to work long hours. On the other hand, Microsoft basically (almost) own OpenAI, so of course they want people to offload more works to AI.
Remember, Infosys doesn’t do anything in the hours they bill for.
They just bill hours. That is their business commodity. Poor Indians sitting in meetings, accomplishing nothing, and billing for the hours spent in the meetings.
Now, that’s not true. They also provide freshies with no relevant work experience sitting in meetings. At least until they jump ship to a company with better pay and/or conditions.
Well, Infosys bills their clients by the hours, so of course they want their employees to work long hours. On the other hand, Microsoft basically (almost) own OpenAI, so of course they want people to offload more works to AI.
Remember, Infosys doesn’t do anything in the hours they bill for.
They just bill hours. That is their business commodity. Poor Indians sitting in meetings, accomplishing nothing, and billing for the hours spent in the meetings.
Now, that’s not true. They also provide freshies with no relevant work experience sitting in meetings. At least until they jump ship to a company with better pay and/or conditions.