There are a range of reasons that are driving IT professionals to engage in moonlighting, according to Indeed India.
Abhishek Software engineerBut his bosses are not aware of his plans, nor has he told them he is moonlighting.
'The root cause is the money'There are a number of reasons driving IT professionals to engage in moonlighting, according to Indeed India.
Where employers disagreeHere's where employers disagree: moonlighting goes against the sense of loyalty a company wishes to instill into employees.
IT services giant Wipro for example, fired 300 employees last year for allegedly "working for rival companies," according to local reports.
Persons:
Sashi Kumar, Abhishek, he's, HackerRank, —, Moonlighting, Kumar, moonlighting, Indeed's Kumar, Viswanath
Organizations:
CNBC, India, Wipro, Infosys —
Locations:
India, Bangalore, U.S