Campus Recruitment: Indian IT Companies TCS, Infosys and Wipro Resume Campus Hiring; Check Details

Indian IT companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are resuming campus recruitment after a long break, signaling an improving job market and a shift in hiring practices to focus on skilled programmers in areas such as cloud computing, data analytics, and artificial intelligence.

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New Delhi, September 21: Indian IT companies are reportedly resuming campus recruitment after a long break. Major IT firms like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are planning to hire fresh talent from college campuses. The return to hiring signals an improving job market within the IT sector, which has experienced slowdowns and delays in recruitment. As per reports, IT companies such as IBM, Infosys, TCS, and LTIMindtree have started visiting college campuses for the recruitment process in July.

As per a report of Business Today, Indian IT companies are resuming campus hiring after a year-long break. The initial phase of placements began in July. The recruitment process will bring new job opportunities for students entering the job market in 2024. This year, IT companies are changing their hiring practices. Instead of hiring in bulk, IT companies are likely to focus on finding skilled programmers and digital specialists. The recruiters may focus on areas like cloud computing, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. The salaries for these positions are expected to be between INR 6 lakh and INR 9 lakh for entry-level positions. AI and Machine Learning Jobs in India Witnessed 12% Increase in March 2024 Compared to Previous Year: Report.

TCS might hire around 40,000 new graduates, while Infosys may be looking to hire in between 15,000 and 20,000 fresh graduates through campus and off-campus recruitment. Wipro is sad to comeback after taking a break from campus hiring for four quarters. The company reportedly plans to recruit around 10,000 to 12,000 new graduates this financial year. Hiring Surge in India: Country Leads With Highest 7% Hiring Outlook for October-December Quarter, Says Report.

According to reports, the process for campus placements has become tougher this year. There are now higher cut-off scores, and there is a focus on specific skills and certifications. To be eligible for placements, students now need to have at least a 70 per cent score, up from 60 per cent last year. Companies will be looking more than traditional coding tests to evaluate candidates. The IT companies might also check social media profiles and relevant certifications to know about candidate's skills, background, and experience.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 21, 2024 05:55 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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