Tag: reskilling
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TCS Signals Ongoing Workforce Adjustments: Fire-If-Needed Policy Amid AI-Driven Restructuring
Background: TCS Accelerates Restructuring in 2025 Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced a sweeping restructuring in 2025, aimed at aligning its business with faster AI-enabled workflows and changing client demands. The company has previously indicated that it would realign roles and functions to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving technology landscape. While official statements emphasized strategic…
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AI and the UK Job Market: Starter Roles Redefined by Automation
AI and the UK job market: the rise of starter roles under automation As artificial intelligence accelerates, conversations about its impact on work have moved from speculative debate to everyday reality. In the UK, starter jobs—those early-career, entry-level roles that help young workers gain their first professional footing—are being reshaped by automation in ways that…
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The 40 Jobs Most at Risk of AI — And 40 It Can’t Touch Yet
Introduction: AI’s Growing Footprint in the Workplace As artificial intelligence reshapes how we work, a clear pattern is emerging: some roles are highly exposed to automation, while others retain human-centric strengths like judgment, empathy, and complex problem-solving. This piece examines the 40 jobs most at risk of AI and the 40 it’s harder for AI…
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TCS Layoffs: Fear and Restructuring in IT Industry
Understanding the TCS Layoffs Narrative In recent discussions across professional networks and social platforms, rumors and testimonies have emerged around Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and a large-scale workforce reduction. Reports suggest the company intends to reduce its payroll by about 12,000 employees (roughly 2%), as part of a broader plan to realign capabilities with future…
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Accenture’s Warning: 11,000 Job Cuts and the Need for AI Reskilling
Introduction In a significant move, Accenture, the leading global technology consulting firm, has announced the dismissal of over 11,000 employees worldwide in just three months. This decision underscores a pressing warning: employees who do not acquire new skills related to artificial intelligence (AI) may face further job losses. With the landscape of work evolving, Accenture…
