Twitter, Meta, and other companies fired Indians while this company is hiring them
Days ago, Twitter and Meta both let go of 11,000 workers each, with the former firing close to 5% of its global workforce.

As experts foresee a recession, tech companies have started to lay off people at a higher percentage globally. Due to decreased sales and organisational reform, a number of major tech companies have significantly downsized their workforces. Days ago, Twitter and Meta both let go of 11,000 workers each, with the former firing close to 5% of its global workforce.
A couple of days later, Harsh Jain, the founder of Dream 11, announced that all Indians who had been laid off by the large tech company would be given employment opportunities in tech and design. In the next ten years, he predicted that Indian technology will undergo hyper-growth, and he urged the unemployed Indians to spread the word about going home and assisting this development.
Please spread the word to encourage Indians to return home (particularly those who have visa concerns) in light of the 52,000+ tech layoffs that will occur in the US in 2022. This will enable Indian Tech to achieve its potential for hyper-growth in the ensuing ten years. The 7th of November, Harsh Jain tweeted.
A profitable $8 billion company, Dream Sports has more than 150 million customers, he continued. Feel free to contact us at indiareturns@dreamsports.group if you or someone you know meets the above description. With 150 million+ subscribers, we at @DreamSportsHQ are a $8 billion profitable company with 10 amazing portfolio firms.
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