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[quote=Anonymous]The hiring drop is synchronized across Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, AND NVIDIA. All slammed the brakes in late-2022/early-2023... and never let go. We’re not seeing a reversion to old patterns. CEOs AI-wash layoffs to pump stock - real reason? $420B capex redirected to offshore GCCs (70% savings). Mag7 bombshells: - Microsoft: 15K US cuts → India (especially Hyderabad/Bengaluru GCCs) was explicitly spared layoffs and saw massive expansion via $3B+ cloud investments, data centers, and hiring in strategic areas. - Google: Thousands laid off in 2025 (HR/Cloud/Android teams) while Pichai pours $15B into Visakhapatnam hub - briefed PM Modi Oct 14 - Amazon: 14K managers gone → GCCs (Chennai, Hyderabad) are expanding with AWS/offshore boom - Meta: 20K+ cuts → India hiring up (Blind: "massive outsourcing") [b]US tech postings -36% below pre-COVID. India? +47%.[/b] We all feel the pressure in the labor market for US workers right now. (In India, GCC stands for Global Capability Center, which are offshore centers set up by multinational corporations. Indian bodyshops use H1Bs to transfer knowledge to GCCs) please call your senators and representatives to thank them for supporting H1B and OPT and L1 and H4EAD which helps companies facilitate the transfer of jobs from US to India. [/quote]
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