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So far the top three IT firms have announced their third quarter numbers and the dip in attrition rates and a higher bench strength seems to be signalling towards a normal year for hiring in FY24
Consulting, finance, core and international trading companies take the lead in chasing talent
Ukraine war, funding cuts for start-ups, companies tightening spending among reasons for hiring decline
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A Nasscom report indicates that digital core talent has grown faster than IT core talent, as companies undertook skilling initiatives to reorient the workforce.
"Attrition will need at least four quarters to come down to 20%. But the overall number of people leaving the company will come down significantly," said Milind Lakkad, Chief HR Officer of TCS.
Texas-based IT firm Accolite Digital plans to raise headcount by over three-fold in India to around 8,500 in the next three years, a top company official said.
TCS which had shared in Q4 of FY22 the hiring target of 40,000 for FY23, said the target remains
The demand is for skills that can address new technology demands such as AI/ML, data analytics, cloud etc, which may not be easily available in these cities
TCS' Edison Business Center, one of 30 TCS facilities in the US, serves more than 100 customers in New Jersey.
The company ended the year with a total headcount of 330,600, up 14 per cent year-on-year.
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While the bulk of Infosys's recruitment remains in India -- with 15,000 grads enlisted over the past 12 months -- Infosys is laying the foundation for more hiring abroad at a rapid clip
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