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In addition to these functional skill suites, incremental demand for skills related to Gen AI, Data Science, DevOps, Cloud, Automotive Engineering, Cyber Security, Networking Specialists and more were also noted in Q2. 📲 IT Recruitment Remains Muted While Demand for Talent With Functional Skills Rises in Q2 of FY24: Report.
Kapil Joshi, Deputy CEO, Quess IT Staffing, a provider of staff augmentation solutions, says that they have observed a sustained demand for early career professionals in roles related to data engineering, development (Java, Angular), ERPs, Power BI, network engineering, cybersecurity and UI/UX.
In India, women faced a decline in non-inclusive behaviours in the workplace, with a fall of almost 10 percentage points to 48%, according to a report by Deloitte. Women face higher pay gaps as they climb up the corporate ladder.
The country is offering cash-backs to manufacturers on sales of locally made goods that exceed an annual target. The scheme is key to Indias ambitions to become a powerhouse in the global electronics supply chain, with the country targeting an annual output worth $300 billion by 2026.
The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), an IT sector employee rights organisation, has reportedly filed a complaint with the labo.
Wipro, the country's fourth-largest IT firm, said it is implementing a "compulsory hybrid work policy requiring a minimum of three days in the office". The company said this is an "important adjustment to our return-to-office approach".
Despite a few companies like Happiest Minds and Mphasis missing estimates due to wage hikes and sustained pressure on the BFSI segment, analysts see the midcap segment continuing to end the fiscal on a strong note.
Chennai: Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin on Tuesday inaugurated the first phase of International Tech Park Chennai promising overall growth of the .
Among the top 5 Indian IT companies, Tech Mahindra was the only firm to report a plunge in operating margins in Q2 though it had a positive net headcount addition and QoQ increase in deal wins.