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IT-BPM sector is likely to recruit more than double staff on contract this year
Search+››› Read. Lead. Succeed. ET Prime - For Members OnlyIndia’s major IT services firms and BPM companies have witnessed a significant rise in the number of digital transformation projects during the past six months as businesses across markets are pivoting online in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. BENGALURU/ MUMBAI: India's IT-Business Process Management industry may see a rise in contract staff, as companies look to deploy talent quickly for short-term projects.The IT-BPM sector is likely to add an estimated 24,900 employees on contract this fiscal year, compared to a little more than...…Search+››› Read. Lead. Succeed. ET Prime - For Members OnlyIndia’s major IT services firms and BPM companies have witnessed a significant rise in the number of digital transformation projects during the past six months as businesses across markets are pivoting online in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. BENGALURU/ MUMBAI: India's IT-Business Process Management industry may see a rise in contract staff, as companies look to deploy talent quickly for short-term projects.The IT-BPM sector is likely to add an estimated 24,900 employees on contract this fiscal year, compared to a little more than...WW…
With demands for tech upgrades growing, India's IT firms look to hire more consultants
Search+››› Read. Lead. Succeed. ET Prime - For Members OnlyTCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra and others have seen a sudden surge in digital transformation projects as clients decided to shift operations online. This has resulted in an increased need for people with the relevant technology and consulting skills, senior executives at two major Indian IT services companies said.BENGALURU: Indian IT services providers are looking to hire more consultants in order to meet clients’ demand for transforming their businesses using technology, analysts said.TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech,...…Search+››› Read. Lead. Succeed. ET Prime - For Members OnlyTCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra and others have seen a sudden surge in digital transformation projects as clients decided to shift operations online. This has resulted in an increased need for people with the relevant technology and consulting skills, senior executives at two major Indian IT services companies said.BENGALURU: Indian IT services providers are looking to hire more consultants in order to meet clients’ demand for transforming their businesses using technology, analysts said.TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech,...WW…
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