Total share of AI/ML workforce in telcos at 20% in just a year
The proportion of AI/ML-led jobs is expected to reach 23% by the end of fiscal 2024 with the telcos sustaining hiring momentum for these profiles, staffing experts have said. The added that the competition for hiring AI/ML talent is also heating u...

The proportion of AI/ML-led jobs is expected to reach 23% by the end of fiscal 2024 with the telcos sustaining hiring momentum for these profiles, they said.
Jobs relating to AI/ML span across profiles from network security to customer service.
"AI/ML roles in the telecom industry encompass both enterprise business-related roles and roles that focus on innovative trends and emerging technologies," said Sekhar Garisa, chief executive at staffing firm foundit (formerly Monster). "Within the telecom industry, a significant segment of AI/ML roles is dedicated to enhancing the customer experience," he said.
The competition for hiring AI/ML talent is also heating up due to a paucity of skilled talent, staffing experts said.
AI/ML professionals are in demand not just in telecom industry but in sectors like information technology, manufacturing, and fintech as well. Companies in all these sectors harness AI/ML for critical functions such as fraud detection, risk evaluation, algorithmic trading, and for deployment of AI-powered customer service chatbots, Garisa said.

As per data provided by foundit, roles in demand include machine learning engineer, data scientist, AI/ML infrastructure engineer, network optimisation specialist, cybersecurity expert, and AI/ML solution architect.
"From predictive analytics and maintenance to RPA, automated customer service, network optimisation and fraud detection, AI/ML professionals fulfil a host of business needs in the evolving telecommunication segment," said Sachin Alug, chief executive of staffing firm NLB Services.
Some estimates said recruitment in AI/ML across telcos has witnessed a quarter-on-quarter growth of nearly 12-15%. Telcos led by Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have ramped up focus on AI/ML, especially with the rollout of next generation 5G services since last October.
At this year's annual general meeting, Jio's parent Reliance Industries said it is augmenting its workforce in AI/ML profiles to build India-specific solutions in the area. Jio Platforms, holding company of Jio, already has AI/ML departments across different functions like edtech, healthcare, entertainment, and internet of things.
"Our hiring strategy for the Vi AI Centre of Excellence emphasises on a mix of experienced and fresh talent pool. We hire fresh pool of resources from premier institutions and groom them within our organisation as per global AI standards," a company spokesperson said.
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