Searched for
WIPRO WORKFORCE INCREASE
AI adoption gains momentum, returns emerge but infra lags: Industry executivesIndian businesses are increasingly embedding AI, transforming operations and yielding measurable returns. However, legacy infrastructure, s...
Is SaaSpocalypse real? CLSA says maybe not and here’s whyInitial fears of an "SaaSpocalypse" following Anthropic's AI plug-in release have subsided. Brokerages now suggest AI is driving a shift to...
From Tata to tech giants, Indian companies tighten grip on UK economyIndian businesses are significantly expanding their UK presence, with company numbers soaring by nearly 60% and combined revenues exceeding...
Emerging cities becoming strategic hubs for expansion beyond traditional metros: ReportIndia's global capability centres are expanding beyond major cities. Emerging locations are now key for company growth. This shift is drive...
Over 114,000 jobs cut in tech so far in 2026 as AI drives layoffs at Amazon, LinkedIn, othersTech companies are implementing significant workforce reductions, with 114,210 roles cut in early 2026, driven by AI and automation. Major ...
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...
Startups seek digital gold rules; IT firms bet on freshersHappy Friday! The Centre may be open to creating an oversight framework for the digital gold sector. This and more in today’s ETtech Mornin...
Cost pressures part of normal market evolution, says LTM CEOLTM CEO Venu Lambu downplayed AI-led deflation concerns, framing pricing pressures as normal market evolution requiring adaptation. He emph...
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...
Wipro attrition falls to 13.8%, headcount inches up by 136Wipro reported a slight decrease in attrition to 13.8% and a significant slowdown in hiring, adding only 136 employees in Q4 FY26. This com...
Wipro steps up dealmaking with Olam: Here are its other acquisitionsThe dealmaking is aimed at bolstering its capabilities in engineering, consulting, and AI-led services amid a muted demand environment.
Mid-sized IT firms boost workforce amid decline in hiring by major playersMid-sized IT firms have been growing their workforce, unlike larger companies like TCS and Infosys, which experienced declines. Key factors...
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, others are steering the drive to bridge IT's gender gapThe share of women employees across the top five IT companies stood at 34.1% at the end of the first quarter of 2023-24, up from 31.7% as o...
Gender gap's closing, at least in the IT sectorMost of them are now chasing a target of 45-50% for female employees in their total headcount in the coming quarters, with several initiati...
Gender gap is closing fast across India’s top IT companiesProfessional services firm Aon's recent survey tracking 20 top IT services companies, shared exclusively with ET, also confirms the trend o...
Wipro plans salary hike for 80% of eligible staff in September, second this yearThe Wipro salary hike would be in the high single digits for offshore employees while it will be in the mid-single digits for onsite employ...
Wipro adds 3,000 US hands in FY17The Bengaluru-headquartered IT company had said over half of its headcount in the US will be local workers at the end of first quarter of F...
- Wipro, Workday ink pact for enterprise solutions
Wipro Technologies today announced an alliance with Workday, a leader in SaaS-based enterprise solutions for HR, payroll and financial mana...
IT companies to hire more foreigners abroadTCS, Infosys and Wipro, plan to increase foreign employees in their workforce as they seek to position themselves as 'job creators' in the ...