Sunday, 12 October 2014

[wanabidii] Nadella gaffe: Research shows wide gender pay gap in Indian IT

 
  
 
 
 
 

Amid Microsoft's Indian-origin CEO Satya Nadella's gaffe on linking pay hike for women to 'good karma', research shows that a considerable pay gap emerges between men and women staff in Indian IT sector over time, despite they normally starting at si... 

 Nadella gaffe: Research shows wide gender pay gap in Indian IT 
 

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Frequently asked by young professionals for career advice, Eric Schmidt and Jon Rosenberg decided to highlight the main lessons they'd like to impart. 

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While border tension dominates drawing room conversations, the Indian and Pakistani virtual dinner guests spent more time talking about the movies of Shah Rukh Khan. 

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