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India's cybersecurity talent gap grows as skills prove hard to findIndia faces a critical cybersecurity talent shortage, with nearly 39,000 unfilled positions, especially in emerging fields like IoT and blo...
The great $100-billion tech shift: GCCs tighten grip on India’s talent marketIndia's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) jobs: India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are rapidly outpacing traditional IT services, driv...
Happiest Minds’ Q4 net profit jumps 80% amid AI adoptionHappiest Minds reported a significant 79.9% surge in net profit for Q4 FY26, reaching Rs 61.17 crore, driven by revenue growth and increase...
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...
Hiring precision, not speed, defines growth for fintechs that build for SMEs, says TideThe platform's FY 2025-26 data shows a shift towards 'precision-led hiring' to build stable, high-performing teams, acknowledging that crit...
IT firms refresh game as Gen Z employees move on fasterThe Indian IT sector is currently witnessing a wave of replacement hiring, largely driven by the rapid job transitions of Gen Z workers. Un...
IT firms redraw hiring strategies as GenZ moves on fasterIndia's IT sector is experiencing a surge in replacement hiring. Gen Z professionals are leaving jobs at a faster rate, prompting companies...
Jio preps May IPO; Wipro slips after resultsJio Platforms is edging towards a long-awaited IPO as markets wobble amid Iran tensions. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
TCS headcount fell by 23,460 in FY26; but no more layoffs for now: Sudeep Kunnummal, CHROIndia's largest IT firm, TCS, reported a significant headcount reduction of 23,460 in FY26, ending with 584,519 employees. The company has ...
India Inc bets on mid-level talent; expects moderate salary hikes: ReportCompanies in India anticipate a future hiring focus on mid-level professionals. Salary increases are projected to be moderate, between 5 to...
TCS bets on AI hiring, partnerships as currency gains lift margins; eyes 360-degree ecosystem playTata Consultancy Services, India's largest IT firm, saw its profits grow slightly. This was helped by favorable currency rates and better o...
TCS Q4 beats expectations; UP girl makes Y Combinator historyTCS reported strong Q4 results, driven by robust performance in North America and a weak rupee. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
TCS rides AI demand; mega deals power Q4 resultsPer COO Aarthi Subramanian, a partnership with Anthropic is a possibility. During the year, the IT major pushed aggressively into the AI ec...
Corporate workforce signals high churn as AI reshapes jobsIndia Inc faces a complex workforce landscape with rising employee expectations and cautious AI adoption. Pay remains the primary driver of...
This industry gives the highest salary hike: Not IT or real estate; check what's driving salary success in 2026Salary hikes in India are stabilizing around 9.1% for 2026, a slight increase from 9.0% in 2025, as companies prioritize cost discipline an...
IT not so positive? Bench strength of companies shrinking fastUnlike cricket, India’s IT services industry is groaning under a weakening bench strength. The bench strength for IT services, long seen as...
One in two with digital skills change jobs as demand soarsMeanwhile, the overall IT services sector in India created more than 500,000 new jobs in FY22, doubling the earlier projected net growth of...
Digital Attrition: Less work, more employees create imbalance in IT industryEmployees with digital skills are in high demand and get better hikes. Lack of projects within the company gives them an incentive to move ...
- Infotech attrition rate slides to single digits
Employee attrition rates are today plunging. In Infosys Technologies, the attrition rate in the July-September quarter was just 8%, against...
- ICICI Bank aims single digit attrition
India's largest private lender ICICI Bank is aiming to touch single digit attrition rate.