The resignation of Google engineer Arpit Bhayani over his educational side work has become a symbol of a deeper shift in India’s tech workforce. As freelancing surges and moonlighting checks tighten, companies and employees are drifting out of sync. The story reflects a growing tension between rigid corporate rules and a workforce that has quietly embraced flexible, parallel careers. The resignation of Google engineer Arpit Bhayani over his educational side work has become a symbol of a deeper shift in India’s tech workforce. As freelancing surges and moonlighting checks tighten, companies and employees are drifting out of sync. The story reflects a growing tension between rigid corporate rules and a workforce that has quietly embraced flexible, parallel careers.
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