Moonlighting is caused by low pay, dissatisfaction with IT firms: Former HCLTech CEO Vineet Nayar
It will be difficult to quit moonlighting in India’s thriving culture of entrepreneurship and start ups. Most start-ups and many Indian IT companies were started by founders who worked full-time at established organizations, Nayar said.
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