PwC sets foot in Odisha, promises 10,000 more jobs in India in 5 years
"Between 2006 and 2017, tier-2 and tier-3 cities received five times more investment for retail infrastructure than tier-1 and metro cities," PwC Chairperson Sanjeev Krishan said. "At PwC, our endeavour is aligned with India's USD 5 trillion aspir...
The new office in Bhubaneswar will be a flexible, multi-use one serving clients in the region, a top company official said.
"This expansion is in line with the firm's commitment to create 10,000 additional jobs in the country over the next five years," he said.
"Our talent pool is no longer centered in metro cities and we are looking to leverage the wealth of skilled professionals in other cities, too," PwC Chairperson Sanjeev Krishan said.
Between 2006 and 2017, tier-2 and tier-3 cities received five times more investment for retail infrastructure than tier-1 and metro cities, Krishan said.
"At PwC, our endeavour is aligned with India's USD 5 trillion aspiration," he said, adding, providing job opportunities across the country will be an important step towards achieving this goal, and "we are making this an integral part of our growth strategy".
Apart from Bhubaneswar, the firm had recently expanded operations in Jaipur. It will also set up branch offices in Noida and Thane, he said.
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