ArticleUS Jobs Decline? Amazon, Infosys, Others Cut H-1B Visa Sponsorship in 2024
Leading US tech companies, including Amazon, Infosys, and Google, reduced their H-1B visa sponsorships in 2024, reflecting global hiring shifts and regulatory trends.
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ArticleLeading US tech companies, including Amazon, Infosys, and Google, reduced their H-1B visa sponsorships in 2024, reflecting global hiring shifts and regulatory trends.
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