Tata Consultancy to add 30,000 staff
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India's top outsourcer, will hire
30,000 staff in 2010/11 on hopes of increase in demand for services from
its overseas clients, a senior official said on Wednesday.
Tata Motors to return Singur land if compensated "We have made offers
for 14,000 new recruits and we expect to make the remaining soon," vice
president and head of Global Human Resources Ajoy Mukherjee said on the
sidelines of an industry conference.
The new recruits will join Tata Consultancy from the second quarter
of the 2010/11 financial year (April-March).
The company, part of the Tata Group that spans commodities autos and
services businesses, employs more than 1,30,000 people.
About 70% of the new additions would be fresh colleges graduates and
the rest would be experienced engineers, Mukherjee said.
Indian IT firms such as Tata Consultancy and rivals Infosys
Technologies and Wipro mostly hire college graduates, as their wages are
lower than experience workers.
India's export-driven software services companies have lifted a
freeze on hiring and wage hikes since the past couple of months on a
rebound in demand for outsourcing, which had been badly hit by the
global recession.
In the current fiscal year, Tata Consultancy has added 24,000
employees.
(Courtesy DNA India.com)
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