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Chinese app Tiktok vacancies in India, people want these works in Gurgaon office

Tiktok job openings in india: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a tour of China. He has come here to attend the Summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which started on Sunday. This is happening in Tianjin city of China. PM Modi has gone on a visit to China after seven years. It is being hoped that the relationship between the two countries will improve. On the other hand, PM Modi left for China, while the parent company by Ticketkock, Bitdance, took out two vacancies for his Gurgaon office.

Speculation of ticket to India intensified

For the last few days, there is speculation about ticket -lock coming back to India. Meanwhile, these job openings gave it a wind again. However, in order to put a stop to the discussions of ticket -lock coming back to India recently, Indian officials had said that this app is not going to come back recently.

Bitdans has confirmed that the app is still banned in India. In such a situation, after seeing this job opening on a professional networking site like LinkedIn, people are guessing that the government is perhaps considering lifting the ban. Let us know that in the year 2020, tickets were banned amid growing geopolitical tension between India and China.

For which two posts, vacancy came out?

In LinkedIn, bytedens have taken out two vacancies for their Gurgaon office- a content moderator, which comes to Bengali and a wellbeing partnership and operations lead. More than 100 people have applied for this vacancy taken out on August 29, 2025 within three days.

However, it is a matter of keeping in mind that even though the company’s website is opening again in India, but both Google Play Store and Apple App Store are still not available for download. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has also explained that the news of Tiktok’s arrival in India is wrong.

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