IT COMPANIES HIRING
India Inc now picks its C-level champions from indoor pool
Indian companies like Mahindra and Aditya Birla Group are increasingly focusing on internal talent pipelines for leadership roles, showcasing a shift towards nurturing seasoned professionals for longer tenures within the organization.
BFSI captives hunt for leadership talent
Executive search firms ET spoke to said candidates from product organisations are tapped for technology hiring, and for non-technical roles, domain and functional expertise remain paramount. Compensation ranges at around Rs 1 crore for those with 18-25 years of experience. For CFO roles, packages could be in the range between Rs 2-4 crores.
Job Market Outlook: AI integration set to boost employment in financial and real estate sectors
Manpower Group's latest Net Employment Outlook for June to September 2024 showcases positive trends in India's employment sector, ranking sixth globally. Despite some decline, the Financial Services and Real Estate sectors are driving growth, with AI integration expected to further boost employment opportunities. Various sectors and regions display differing hiring intents, reflecting cautious optimism amidst ongoing global challenges.
Zomato launches platform to offer hiring, regulatory services to restaurants
Zomato's move comes a week after rival Swiggy launched a new feature on its partner app to connect restaurants with staffing experts as part of a new recruitment support initiative.
Fancy a career in gaming? Check out the in-demand roles, skills and more
Video games have evolved from mere leisure activities to lucrative career options, driven by technological advancements and increased accessibility. The industry demands skilled professionals like developers, designers, and testers. Various courses and certifications cater to these roles, enhancing employability. Essential skills include proficiency in game engines, programming languages, and soft skills like creativity and communication.
Not AI, IT hiring not picking up because of global slowdown in IT spend: Ramani Dathi, Teamlease Services
Ramani Dathi says there is no major uptick as far as demand for IT pros is concerned. There are a few set of clients, especially the GCCs and to some extent, who are able to maintain the current run rate of revenues and headcounts for Teamlease, but to show a massive growth or a double-digit growth, the IT services hiring has to be back on track.
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SAIL rolls out work flexibility to net talent; to add 1,000 at entry level people in FY25
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is introducing work flexibility and agility for over 55,000 employees, with plans to hire over 1000 entry-level workers in FY25. The aim is to attract Gen Zs, retain talent, and increase productivity. SAIL introduced the 'Work from Other Than Workplace' policy in May 2024, which has already been used for learning and developmental activities.
Silver's the new gold as startups rejig CXO portfolio
Many startups, particularly those gearing up for public listing, now consider youth and experience a winning combination. Having experienced leaders instills confidence in investors and markets, who view it as an indicator of stability and potential for success, said company founders and industry watchers.
Is it a case of ‘no bad news is good news’ for IT companies now? Rahul Jain answers
Rahul Jain of Dolat Capital says that the guidance for the current fiscal has been very weak in the case of the IT companies that give explicit numbers, be it Infosys or HCL Tech. And if they do not surprise positively during the earnings season, all the momentum can gradually fizzle out.
What's stopping TCS from filling 80,000 open positions?
TCS is facing a challenge with 80,000 open positions due to a skills gap. Amar Shetye, global operations head of TCS's RMG, highlighted the mismatch between employee skills and required roles.
Hiring activity registers 11% surge: Foundit Insights Tracker
A recent report by foundit reveals a significant increase in hiring index, with the production and manufacturing sector showing remarkable growth. This upswing is attributed to factors like government support in PLI and infrastructure development.
Freshers hiring witnesses 5 pc growth over last 6 months: Report
The highest share of job postings for freshers was witnessed by the IT and staffing industry with over 32 per cent and 12 per cent share of jobs, respectively, dedicated to entry-level professionals, foundit (formerly Monster APAC & ME) report on fresher hiring trends.
Companies cautious on short-term hiring, but overall outlook stays upbeat
Employers in India are showing caution in short-term hiring for the July-September quarter, with a net employment outlook of 30%, six percentage points lower than the current quarter and the same period last year. While 48% of employers plan to hire more people, 18% expect a decrease in hiring or have no plans to hire. The most optimistic sectors are finance and real estate, healthcare and life sciences, and IT, while communication services and transport, logistics, and automotive are less optimistic.
Top IT companies focus on employee productivity amid demand uncertainties
Amid revenue deceleration, shrinking margins and lower headcount, a silver lining for the top tier IT exporters is the rising employee productivity aided by streamlining of human resources through meticulous bench management.
Hiring in tier-2 cities showing consistent growth: foundit
Tier-2 cities in India have seen consistent growth in hiring compared to metropolitan areas, with cities like Kochi, Coimbatore, and Jaipur emerging as key hiring locations. The overall hiring index shifted to 295 in May 2024, with an 11% increase in hiring compared to the previous year. Tier-2 cities are becoming increasingly attractive hubs for businesses seeking expansion opportunities and tapping into diverse talent pools for sustainable growth.
Recommendation letters can give freshers more visibility in a crowded hiring market
Recommendation letters can be valuable for early career professionals in enhancing job applications. They offer a personalized touch, validate skills, and help candidates stand out in competitive markets.
The rise of AI in recruitment process: How companies are using artificial intelligence for hiring
Companies use AI tools like GenAI bots for candidate sourcing, resume screening, and skills assessment. HR executives say AI makes hiring quicker and more efficient. Genpact launched IMatch, an AI-based job-matching engine, resulting in improved productivity and faster hiring.
Slowdown hits Indian IT companies’ campus recruitments
The IT service business model, which relies on pyramid structure with its base constituting young and less expensive employees, has been shrinking. In FY24, both TCS and Infosys saw the share of young employees in their total headcount plunge to a five-year low and a decadal low, respectively.
GAIL hires LNG ship from CoolCo
GAIL (India) Ltd has contracted a newbuild LNG carrier from NYSE-listed Cool Company for 14 years, enhancing its transportation capacity to meet India's rising gas needs. The agreement includes partnerships with Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC and Cove Point LNG liquefaction terminal.
Corporate India's big push for diversity: Companies intensify efforts to recruit women from entry level
Corporate giants in India, such as RPG Group, Deloitte, Tata Steel, Amazon, and Zinnov, are doubling down on diversity by ramping up efforts to recruit more women from the ground up. Strategies include targeted campus hiring, incentivizing recruitment agencies to bring in high-potential female candidates, and creating networking platforms to link women with leadership. These initiatives aim to cultivate a diverse workforce from the start, fostering a culture of inclusion and innovation.
Indian IT’s reliance on H-1B dropped 56% over past 8 years
Indian IT companies’ reliance on H-1B visas has fallen over the years as they have ramped up local hiring in the US. High denial rates during the Trump administration along with tightening of the immigration regime have also decreased visa usage, experts said.
Boomerang employees: Why employers like returning talent
Professionals experiencing the "grass is greener" syndrome may find themselves considering returning to previous employers, termed "boomerang" candidates. Companies, recognizing the value in these individuals' fresh skills and perspectives, are strategically embracing this trend. Mid-career employees and even CXOs are increasingly participating, reflecting evolving workplace dynamics and the importance of alignment in values and leadership behaviors.
How family businesses need to combine intuition with data-driven processes for hiring professionals
Infusing external talent to bring fresh perspectives, specialised expertise and strategic insight is imperative to propel the business forward. However, the senior talent acquisition process is not without challenges.
Retailers to continue hiring in 2024, focus on tier 2, 3 cities : Report
In 2024, retail jobs surge with the operationalization of brands expanding from 2023, driving demand by 15-20%. E-commerce, despite startup leadership, faces hiring challenges. Logistics saw a dip. Retailers target fresh grads (52%) and experienced pros (38%). Tech adoption, sustainability, and skill development are key industry trends amid exponential e-commerce growth.
IT companies Cognizant, Capgemini hired 1.5 lakh less hands in 2023
Global hiring decline in 2023 impacted major IT companies like Cognizant and Capgemini. Indian IT firms also faced headcount reductions. Everest Group attributed layoffs to Covid over-hiring, while Gen AI influenced hiring decisions.
Why hiring functional heads needs special attention in today’s age
Functional unit leaders require diverse skills like agility, credibility, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving abilities. Companies seek individuals with global leadership experience, focusing on succession planning and market positioning for external hires.
Axis Bank brings expats to India in push to woo global firms
Axis Bank Ltd. aims to boost its global business by hiring Asian expatriates, targeting mid-sized companies from countries like South Korea, Japan, US, Germany, Italy, and France. Facing challenges with South Korean and Japanese firms due to language barriers, the bank has recruited expatriates to facilitate connections and expand its corporate banking division.
Midcap IT companies buck the trend to add more employees
Mid-sized IT firms showed workforce growth in fiscal 2024, contrasting major Indian IT firms' decline. Demand rose for tech services from domestic and global sectors. Automation may impact headcount. Mid-tier firms excel in engineering services with strong growth.
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