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After 11 years in US, Indian techie hit by layoff wonders: 'Is this my sign to move back?'

Laid-off H-1B visa holders are returning to India amidst a severe domestic tech hiring slump. Some professionals are questioning if savings of 6 crore rupees are sufficient to quit work. Others with 15 years of experience have accepted returning home after unsuccessful US job searches.

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New reports detail a challenging Indian job market for returnees and additional cases of senior professionals leaving the US.

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  1. Indian Tech Professionals Face Job Slumps During US-to-India Return

    Laid-off H-1B visa holders are returning to India amidst a severe domestic tech hiring slump. Some professionals are questioning if savings of 6 crore rupees are sufficient to quit work. Others with 15 years of experience have accepted returning home after unsuccessful US job searches.

    What's confirmed:

    • Indian tech professionals returning from the US face a challenging job market with limited openings.
    • A senior tech professional with 15 years of experience decided to return to India after failing to find a job in the US.
    • H-1B visa holders are discussing the financial trade-offs of returning to India and the security of their immigration status.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The University of Michigan sparked criticism for posting H-1B visa job notices for tech roles.
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  2. Laid-off Indian Tech Worker Considers Return to India

    An Indian technology professional in the US is contemplating returning home after a layoff. The individual, who has spent 11 years in the US, questioned online if they could survive in India without a job using 6 crore rupees. Other reports indicate a worker was forced to return after losing H-1B status.

    What's confirmed:

    • An Indian tech worker who spent 11 years in the US is considering moving back after a layoff.
    • A laid-off Indian professional asked if 6 crore rupees is enough to survive in India without a job.
    • The worker joined a top-tier or highly respectable tech firm approximately 5 years ago.
    • The individual described their career as smooth but admitted to becoming complacent.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The professional is on a Green Card.
    • The individual is prioritizing mental well-being over higher earnings.
    • A techie was forced to return to India due to the loss of H-1B status.
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