I don't particularly mind Indians. Curry is delicious and my favorite place for lunch is an all-you-can-eat Indian buffet. Absolutely fantastic curry goat, as much as I want. Plus, even for the workers whose skill level could generously be called "subpar," they are, anecdotally by my experience, pretty hard workers overall.
That being said, at my past two jobs, the organizational update e-mails about new hires and lateral moves in upper management are a who's who of practically unpronouncable Indian names. Plus, new hires in the rank and file (specifically in IT) seem at least 50% likely to be Indian as much as all other races combined.
They are definitely extremely biased towards other Indians for hiring. As far as castes, I couldn't say. Never asked any of my Indian coworkers if they were Brahman or untouchable or whatever.
I don't particularly mind Indians. Curry is delicious and my favorite place for lunch is an all-you-can-eat Indian buffet. Absolutely fantastic curry goat, as much as I want. Plus, even for the workers whose skill level could generously be called "subpar," they are, anecdotally by my experience, pretty hard workers overall.
That being said, at my past two jobs, the organizational update e-mails about new hires and lateral moves in upper management are a who's who of practically unpronouncable Indian names. Plus, new hires in the rank and file (specifically in IT) seem at least 50% likely to be Indian as much as all other races combined.
They are definitely extremely biased towards other Indians for hiring. As far as castes, I couldn't say. Never asked any of my Indian coworkers if they were Brahman or untouchable or whatever.
they wouldnt tell you about caste