IT major Accenture announced 19,000 job cuts on Thursday. This comes in as the company lowered its growth and profit projections in its earnings call amid recessionary fears and global headwinds. Indian IT companies, like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and others, have also been sharing similar management commentary since the past few quarters. Does this mean similar cutbacks can also be expected at Indian IT majors?
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Bengaluru to Bay Area: Is there truth in Bhavish Aggarwal s remarks on tech hiring? Despite rise in salaries, what Indian techies make are 50 per cent-60 per cent lower in comparison to the US, says Yeshab Giri, Randstad India director (staffing) Monster Hiring Index noted a strong 32 per cent year-on-year growth for IT-hardware and software and a flourishing demand for talent in Bengaluru (50 per cent)-16:9 Vidya S Updated Aug 04, 2021, 12:21 PM IST Multiple simultaneous job offers, 50-70 per cent joining hikes, Mercedes Benz cars and holiday in Dubai are the order of the day for top-notch tech talent in India as they enjoy a good run due to pent-up demand and Covid-led digitisation of enterprises. But comparing the pay of Bengaluru talent to that of counterparts in San Francisco s Bay Area, as Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal did perhaps jokingly, maybe stretching it too far.
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It s raining jobs in IT! Skilled techies take home big bucks Going by the strong deal momentum and higher attrition rates announced by major IT firms in their Q4 results and post-earnings calls, there is a war for talent in the Indian IT industry, making meatier salaries, bonuses, and perks common again Vidya S | April 28, 2021 | Updated 13:46 IST IT employees looking for jobs are dealing with 3-4 offers IT employees actively hunting for a job are negotiating an average of three to four offers at present, and are seeing 50-70 per cent joining hikes as demand for niche digital skills are at an all-time high driven by Covid-led opportunities, according to recruiting firms.
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