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Uber is taking hundreds of engineers from India to cut expenses

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Uber said on Thursday they are working to hire 225 engineers from India emerging its tech team in the key overseas market it eliminated thousands of jobs.

This move originates as frequent high profile engineers have left Uber India from past few months to join Google and Amazon.

Uber said its tech growth has planned in India that they were in line with their dream to make flexibility and delivery to accessible more and becomes backbone of the transportation in many cities around the world.

In the month of july, uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi’s has planned to move engineering parts to India as cost cutting major. This report has revealed the plan of inside debates.

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Uber is projected to have over 110 million monthly active users around the globe. In the U.S., Uber has a 67% market share for ride sharing and a 24% market share for food deliveries. Uber has been so significant in the sharing economy that the variations in businesses as a result of it have been referred to as uberisation

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