Skill-Lync, an Indian startup offering upskilling programs, has laid off 20% of its workforce — around 225 employees — to reduce operational costs amid the ongoing global funding crunch for startups.
Disclaimer: The following press release comes to you under an arrangement with NewsVoir. PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.) We are in the midst of an era of unprecedented ...
Disclaimer: The following press release comes to you under an arrangement with Newsvoir. takes no editorial responsibility for the same.) Skill-Lync is an online platform where students can learn ...
Indias mobility ecosystem is undergoing a major shift driven by the accelerated adoption of electric vehicles and the rise of software-defined vehicle (SDV) platforms. The Indian Institute of ...
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu has entered into a strategic partnership with Skill-Lync to introduce certificate programmes in future mobility engineering. The collaboration seeks to ...
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