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Indian IT companies now seek fewer people, but with sharper and niche skills such as in AI, full stack, cloud, cybersecurity.
Plant will produce over 6 million sheets of copper-clad laminates, and corresponding prepreg materials, with an investment of ...
Wipro Limited, a leading AI-powered technology services and consulting company, announced a multi-year strategic contract ...
As trading concluded on Monday, Wipro, a constituent of the Nifty 50, saw its shares decline. The stock ended at Rs 250.05.
Indian IT companies upskill employees, but struggle with redeployment due to skills gap, especially for mid-level talent.
Marking its entry into the electronic components ecosystem, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering has set up a new business division called Wipro Electronic Materials with a manufacturing unit coming up ...
India’s IT sector is facing a slowdown as Trump-era tariffs, high credit rates, and cautious US clients impact TCS, Infosys, ...
TCS is also facing legal challenges from employees over its newly introduced bench policy. According to this rule, workers ...
TCS cuts over 12,000 jobs as Indian IT pivots to GenAI, automation and leaner delivery teams. Hiring slows across top firms ...
In contrast, mid-sized Indian IT firms are more focused, more agile, and more realistic about their strengths. This pivot began last year when firms like LTIMindtree invested in startups like Voicing ...
Though the 8th Pay Commission was formally announced in January 2025, the Terms of Reference (ToR) haven't been finalised, ...
The Indian IT sector is reshaping its workforce, with reduced fresher hiring and slower revenue conversion, as AI and evolving client needs disrupt traditional models ...