India's top IT firms like TCS and Infosys target recruiting 82,000 graduates by FY26, despite reduced current-year hiring. Renewed technology...
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Attrition rates have risen for Indian IT firms like HCLTech, Wipro, TCS, and Infosys, reflecting a moderate demand environment and openings for specialized roles. The demand increase in sectors like retail, manufacturing, and BFSI contributes to this trend, with predictions suggesting stabilization by FY26.
India's top IT firms like TCS and Infosys target recruiting 82,000 graduates by FY26, despite reduced current-year hiring. Renewed technology...
Navigating the job market in India remains challenging, with a sluggish labor market in 2024. Technology-driven roles dominated, reflecting digital...
Navigating the job market in India remains challenging, with a sluggish labor market in 2024. Technology-driven roles dominated, reflecting digital...
ICRA expects the SFB growth to moderate in FY25 to 18-20 per cent from 24 per cent in FY24, and subsequently pick up in FY26 to 20-23 per cent.
BENGALURU/MUMBAI (Reuters) -Wipro, India's fourth-largest IT services company, reported higher-than-expected third-quarter revenue on Friday, helped...
BENGALURU/MUMBAI (Reuters) -Wipro, India's fourth-largest IT services company, reported higher-than-expected third-quarter revenue on Friday, helped...
Shares of Indian IT outsourcing giants Infosys Ltd., HCL Technologies Ltd. and Wipro Ltd. got a boost from Donald Trump’s US election win. They will...
Infosys raised its revenue forecast for the fourth straight quarter, projecting 4.5-5% growth for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Revenue increases are...
Infosys raised its revenue forecast for the fourth straight quarter, projecting 4.5-5% growth for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Revenue increases are...
India's IT sector has shifted towards automation, leading to a collective net headcount reduction of 2,587 in the December quarter. Major firms like...