
1/9
India's $146-billion information
technology (IT) industry is consistently hemorrhaging more people than ever
before, even as the sector and large companies such as Tata Consultancy
Services (TCS) and Infosys achieve greater size and scale with each passing
year.
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Vikas Sikka
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2/9
Over
the last four quarters, India's largest software exporters TCS, Wipro and
Infosys combined have lost roughly over 100,000 people between them, ET's
analysis shows.
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TCS, Infy, Wipro lost over 10k staff in 4 quarters
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3/9
Gross addition for the three
combined stood at roughly 150,000, while net addition was between 40,000 to
50,000.
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TK Kurien
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4/9
According to at least two CEOs of
India's top 10 outsourcing firms, metrics like gross addition of employees are
becoming increasingly irrelevant and companies are also strategically starting
to manage attrition, amid the advent of automation and emergence of newer
technologies such as cloud computing.
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TCS, Infy, Wipro lost over 10k staff in 4 quarters
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5/9
Infosys' attrition rate, for
example, was 22.3% on a consolidated basis and 18.9% on a standalone basis for
the year ended March, significantly more than its attrition rate of 13.4% five
years ago, in FY10. In the latest quarter ended June, Infosys lost 8,553
employees, with a net addition of 3,336 employees.
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TCS, Infy, Wipro lost over 10k staff in 4 quarters
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