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Hi fishes, Need help!!!!! Is gratuity deduction mandatory in Infosys from salary, if yes if leave the organisation after 1 year, are we eligible to receive the paid amount? Or only after 4 years we will receive? How one can opt out of gratuity???? Please suggest!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Infosys Infosys Limited
Hi guys :) Glad to join fishbowl and this community. Guys I have an offer of 14.41 ctc from a big 4 (11 is fixed).
Technology-Microsoft Dynamics 365(I am a functional consultant in SCM and HR; Relevant exp: 3 yrs & Total exp: 4 yrs).
My interviews in IBM are done and I am waiting for the salary discussion with HR.
What is the likely offer that I am going to get? Any idea? (My expectation is 16.5 lpa ctc). I will adjust my expectations as per replies here.
Any response is highly appreciated :)
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$1000 says this didn’t happen. 🤣 😂

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Got a random email from a supposed Amazon recruiter for a SDE position (which is not at all a fit). The email is amazon.com domain and there are no red flags in the body but it doesn't feel like an Amazon recruiter due to the tacky signature, etc. Has anyone seen this kind of cold-calling from FAANG recruiter?
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It's only going to get worse
TFW politicians advocate for tax increases, because if only the rich paid their "fair share" it would help people, but then just pisses it away. GTFOHWTMFBS
I like roads and water and electricity and functioning sewer systems and military security, so I don't mind it too much. On first sight, it's always a kick in the balls though.
Also, you know you'll likely get a big refund when you file, right? They usually overwithhold bonuses.
In mother Russia everyone gets coals for bonus.
Stop whining
Ow1 can you please elaborate? Why overwhithold? I only got 50% of it
OW1 I hope so
@pwc1 They tax bonuses at a higher rate. Assuming you are in a lower tax bracket for the year, you'll get the difference back as a refund