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Yahoo!, Google still hiring in India

Global majors like Microsoft, Yahoo! and Google may have decided to trim their workforce worldwide, but these entities do have openings in India. - Yahoo! India appoints Arun Tadanki as managing director - Yahoo!, Google still hiring in India - Microsoft to unveil Windows 7 by Xmas - Microsoft's debt offer matters - to Microsoft - Microsoft may cut more jobs if economy worsens - Microsoft may lay off more if warranted: Ballmer The companies are cutting jobs in India too, even as they have hiring plans in the country. Software giant Microsoft recently said it would create employment opportunities in tune with the growth of the Indian economy. The announcement came from its CEO Steve Ballmer amid the firm proceeding with 5,000 job cuts worldwide, including 55 employees in India.

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