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    Blue Prism may hire more top talent for India

    Synopsis

    Blue Prism, which reported sales of about £3 million in FY18, is not the only robotic process automation company that is looking to bring in heavy hitters to grow in India.

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    India, with its large pool of executives who have experience selling and crafting solutions, is particularly rich in talent.
    Bengaluru: Blue Prism, a London-listed robotic process automation company, is planning to hire more top talent for India, as it looks to grab a larger share of the growing software market in the country. Last month, the company hired former Microsoft India executive Peter Gartenburg to head its India operations.

    “They brought me in for this, and I am here to continue building. We are going to continue to bring in top talent and continue to build our resource base,” Gartenberg told ET in an interview. He has also worked with Siemens, Infor and SAP in India.

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    Blue Prism is not the only robotic process automation company that is looking to bring in heavy hitters to grow in India. Last month also saw Softbankbacked Automation Anywhere hire EY technology head Milan Sheth for a role similar to Gartenberg’s.

    India, with its large pool of executives who have experience selling and crafting solutions, is particularly rich in talent.
    ( Originally published on Jan 02, 2019 )
    The Economic Times

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