Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Infy, TCS still upbeat on hiring

BANGALORE: Though the Indian IT services industry has been cautious in its forecast for growth, two of the country’s top three software exporter
s are not taking the foot off the pedal when it comes to hiring fresh engineering graduates for 2009-10.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country’s largest software company, has made 24,789 technical campus offers for 2009-10, a 13 per cent increase over its intake of 22,000 for the current fiscal. Its closest rival, Infosys Technologies, will be making around 20,000 offers, an 18 per cent increase. However, No 3 Wipro is lowering the number of campus hires to 8,000 from 14,000.

Typically, IT firms offer jobs to engineering students a year in advance, when they have completed the third year of their course.

Though there has been apprehension that a number of IT companies would not honour their hiring commitments to students, there has been no evidence yet of companies going back on their offers. But there have been reports of some firms postponing joining dates.

“Last year, we made over 22,000 technical campus offers for FY09 employees. There is no delay in joining dates and employee additions are on course with our plans to add 30,000-35, 000 people in FY09,” TCS VP and head (global HR) Ajoy Mukherjee said. Infosys has said it will hire 25,000 staff on a gross basis this fiscal.

Adecco India CEO Sudhakar Balakrishnan says it is too early to comment on how campus hiring by the IT industry will be affected because there is no clarity on the impact of the current economic slowdown.

Courtesy: Times of India

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