I believe it will pass. Already the Omicron variant was less fatal than the previous ones. I think we are getting closer to herd immunity where eventually the virus will mutate to just flu like symptoms and everyone will get one bout of it and then have antibodies.
Nitpick: Everybody will have B/T cells to kickstart antibody production on next infection, making it mild in the vast majority of cases. Antibodies naturally wane a few months after infection, otherwise our blood would turn into antibody paste in infancy.
I think so. The Indian technology market is ripe for disruptions as SMBs are looking for new solutions to old problems. Spaces such as agritech and manufacturing can definitely be big clients for SaaS based firms.
Answering for myself: Hardly any at all; certainly none of the ones mentioned in TFA. As Murtaugh, and IIRC in the end also Riggs, said: I'm too old for this shit. (Sometimes Android puzzle games on my phone; used to have 2048, for instance.)
Just posted it because it seems a lot of folks on here do, and I had a vague recollection of this issue having been discussed here before.
I usually ask them what was a time that their team had to really rally around to get a project done.
Things like general happiness and morale can be picked by just seeing how well the interviewer is prepared to ask you questions and the contentment on employees faces.
I’d also ask them if they feel management cares about them and if they enjoy spending longer then normal hours around at the office since it’s something that naturally happens if I’m if I’m excited about my work.