New Delhi: The services sector of the Indian economy has bee performing well of late, especially in terms of recruitment. CISCO would be shifting its operations pretty soon in India and this is expected to generate a fair number of jobs in India itself. It would be employing 12,000 new workers in India in the next couple of years. This is expected to take the workforce of the company in India to 15,000.
In the present fiscal, WIPRO, one of the most prominent information technology companies in India, has already recruited a thousand professionals in the first half. It is aiming to provide 2,000 more jobs in the second half. By the fourth quarter it would also be providing the salary increments across various levels. This is an important when one considers that a hike was not proposed in their budget at the beginning of the financial year.
In 2010 fiscal iGate is looking to provide 1,500 new jobs. It is also being assumed that their IT budget would be increasing at a rate of 2 to 4 percent in the coming fiscals, as per Phaneesh Murthy, the CEO. Infosys would be recruiting 1,500 to 2,000 people before the present financial year comes to an end. It is looking to establish a fresh delivery centre at the USA.
8,000 people are supposed to be recruited by Accenture by the conclusion of the coming fiscal. This would be taking their aggregate employee strength to the 50,000 mark. In India this company is going to emphasize on analytics space as per William D Green, the CEO.
Fact of the matter is the IT industry has been recruiting people for the past couple of months even in the present economic situation. Since December 2008 Cognizant has recruited 8,135 people and TCS has employed in excess of 7,800 people. Gordon Coburn, CEO of Cognizant has emphasised that they would be looking to hire people in a positive fashion.
In the present fiscal, WIPRO, one of the most prominent information technology companies in India, has already recruited a thousand professionals in the first half. It is aiming to provide 2,000 more jobs in the second half. By the fourth quarter it would also be providing the salary increments across various levels. This is an important when one considers that a hike was not proposed in their budget at the beginning of the financial year.
In 2010 fiscal iGate is looking to provide 1,500 new jobs. It is also being assumed that their IT budget would be increasing at a rate of 2 to 4 percent in the coming fiscals, as per Phaneesh Murthy, the CEO. Infosys would be recruiting 1,500 to 2,000 people before the present financial year comes to an end. It is looking to establish a fresh delivery centre at the USA.
8,000 people are supposed to be recruited by Accenture by the conclusion of the coming fiscal. This would be taking their aggregate employee strength to the 50,000 mark. In India this company is going to emphasize on analytics space as per William D Green, the CEO.
Fact of the matter is the IT industry has been recruiting people for the past couple of months even in the present economic situation. Since December 2008 Cognizant has recruited 8,135 people and TCS has employed in excess of 7,800 people. Gordon Coburn, CEO of Cognizant has emphasised that they would be looking to hire people in a positive fashion.
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PALLAVI SINGH
PGDM III SEM
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