" (Reporting by Sruthi Ramakrishnan in Bengaluru: Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Maju Samuel)"
They are simply doing jobs Americans won't do; at least not for the poverty wages offered. And don't forget the alleged 'skills gap'. These big companies simply can't find any educated 'Muricans to do this stuff anymore.
Okay, I read the story at the link. I can't disagree about HR Departments, but the most interesting part of the story was the byline:
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Huh?
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They are simply doing jobs Americans won't do; at least not for the poverty wages offered. And don't forget the alleged 'skills gap'. These big companies simply can't find any educated 'Muricans to do this stuff anymore.
The HR bitches will be replaced by outside consultants. Two steps backwards.
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