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Legacy roles are fading, AI is rising, and hiring is stalling—India’s IT services industry is entering a turbulent new phase.
Association urges industry, academia, and govt to work together to bridge the skills gap and sustain India’s tech leadership ...
Experts view these layoffs are just a trailer to the actual movie, as almost all companies will have to trim their ...
Nasscom Calls IT Job Cuts a Transition, Not a Crisis; AI vs. Human Workforce Debate Heats Up — Is India’s IT Sector at Risk?
TCS plans to lay off 12,000 employees, about 2 percent of its workforce, to realign its strategy amid evolving tech needs.
In total, 12,261 employees, mostly belonging to mid and senior grades, will be affected due to the latest TCS layoffs.
Indian IT companies now seek fewer people, but with sharper and niche skills such as in AI, full stack, cloud, cybersecurity.
Mumbai: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s leading IT services company, on Sunday announced that it will reduce its ...
TCS to lay off 12,000 employees amid skill mismatches and restructuring, as AI-driven shifts and global demand challenges ...
Lenskart has filed its draft papers for an Rs 8,000 crore public offering. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
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 ...
Indian IT companies upskill employees, but struggle with redeployment due to skills gap, especially for mid-level talent.
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