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Jobless growth in IT: Revenue grows, headcount stagnatesIndia's top IT companies are achieving revenue growth with stable employee numbers. This trend highlights a shift towards automation and im...
IT stocks crash! Planning to buy the dip? Here's what analysts sayIndian IT shares saw a significant drop on Wednesday, wiping out recent gains. Analysts suggest this was largely due to profit booking afte...
India’s tech sector grows with fewer freshers as AI reshapes hiringThe share of entry-level hiring in the sector has fallen to around 15% in 2025 from 28% in 2024 as companies focus more on AI, cloud, cyber...
The growing pay gap: AI skills drive 60% higher salaries in techAI-skilled professionals are commanding significant pay premiums, earning up to 60% more than their peers in other tech fields. This wideni...
IT's revenue per employee up in productivity winIndia's leading IT firms are seeing revenue per employee rise. This indicates a shift towards AI and automation driving productivity. Compa...
IT cuts mid-tier, expands AI-smart entry level in new hiring playbookIndia's top IT companies are changing how they hire. They are bringing in more fresh graduates and giving them AI tools. Middle managers ar...
Infosys to set up 20-acre permanent campus in VizagIT major Infosys is making a bold commitment to Visakhapatnam with the establishment of a sprawling 20-acre permanent campus. Designed to a...
Infosys, Accenture lead LinkedIn's 2026 list of top companies for career growth in IndiaInfosys has been ranked as India's top company for career growth, with Accenture and Amazon following closely, according to LinkedIn's 2026...
India's top five IT firms cut nearly 7,000 jobs in FY26India's top IT firms saw a hiring pullback in FY26, with the five major players reducing staff by nearly 7,000. This shift from expansion t...
Infosys Q4 headcount falls by 8,440; attrition rises to 12.6%Infosys saw its employee base decrease by 8,440 in Q4FY26, despite reporting higher quarterly profits. The IT major's total headcount stood...
Infosys Q4 profit spikes; Flipkart mulls separate app for MinutesInfosys closed FY26 with strong numbers aided by a pickup in demand from its banking, energy and communication segments. This and more in...
IT cos slash US teams; D2C luggage brands hit turbulenceHappy Thursday! Indian IT firms have begun cutting jobs in their US teams, according to filings. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Di...
India’s tech hiring edge; Fashion funding heats upHappy Friday! AI and lower-cost talent have given a hiring advantage to countries like India, Philippines and Brazil. This and more in toda...
Muted IT hiring to focus on skill-driven freshersSoftware services firms are adopting a cautious hiring approach, prioritizing skill-driven freshers with an anticipated growth of 3-5% in t...
Techies hired and fired: TCS, Infosys, Wipro add 1,400 jobs, but trade turmoil keeps IT headcount in checkIndia's top IT firms, including TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, have slowed hiring despite a slight headcount increase in Q4 FY25. This cautious a...
Infosys resumes campus recruitments, plans to hire 15,000-20,000 fresh graduatesInfosys and TCS are set to recruit thousands of fresh graduates this fiscal year, adjusting hiring strategies to include both on-campus and...
Infosys onboards 40,000 freshers during H1FY23In June, Infosys told ET it has increased its internal promotions by 3.5 times compared to last year and doubled the employee stock ownersh...
Infosys says it plans to hire 12,000 American workers over next two years“Infosys has been intensely focused on creating jobs in the U.S. for the past three years, and I am proud that this new commitment to hire ...
IT industry's plan of creating more jobs not rooted in reality: Head Hunters IndiaThe Indian IT industry, according Head Hunters, is likely grow 8-9 per cent in FY2017 and could grow at the same pace or accelerate in FY20...
Top six factors why Jefferies is positive on Indian IT sector; TCS, HCL, Tech Mahindra top betsJefferies remains constructive on the Indian IT sector on the back of strong hiring trends, increased outsourcing from Europe.