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TCS TO ADD 39,000 FRESHERS IN NEXT FINANCIAL YEAR

- DEBASIS MOHAPATRA

Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) is to induct a higher number of new graduates in the coming financial

year. The informatio­n technology major said it was looking at inducting around 39,000 freshers in 2020-21, about 30 per cent more than it added in the ongoing financial year. After five quarters of net rise in employee number in a row at the Mumbaihead­quartered firm, the headcount fell to 446,675 at the end of the December quarter.

Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) is to induct a higher number of new graduates in the coming financial year. The informatio­n technology major said it was looking at inducting 39,000 freshers in 2020-21, about 30 per cent more than it added in the ongoing financial year.

“We added 30,000 people (from campuses) in FY19. We have already given offer letters to fresh graduates who are selected from our TCS National Qualifier Test (TNQT). So, we are adding to our base,” said Milind Lakkad, its global head for human resources. After five quarters in a row of a net rise in employee number, total headcount at the Mumbaihead­quartered firm fell by 4,063 to 446,675 at the end of the December quarter. Attrition, the term for staff leaving, rose by 60 basis points to 12.2 per cent of the total in those three months. “We absorbed freshers early this financial year and that’s the reason the numbers (total headcount) were down,” Lakkad said. In the first nine months of this financial year, it added 22,390 employees on a net basis. “These numbers are very much at the same level as the last financial year,” he added.

Unlike some of its peers, TCS does not give separate numbers for voluntary and involuntar­y attrition (the latter being removal of employees due to non-performanc­e and like reasons).

Lakkad said hiring of freshers wouldn’t impact the employee pyramid. “When we are adding to the base (with hiring of freshers), it is our responsibi­lity to make people reskilled enough with relevant skills (to fit in).” The headcount increased from 320,000 in 2014-15 to 424,000 by the end of FY19, a rise of 32.5 per cent. Around half its workforce in America is of locals. “We have plans to hire 1,500 trainees in the US and almost 1,000 people are already on board. We have a good number of people in North America and this is going to increase,” Lakkad said.

Unlike some of its peers, TCS does not give separate numbers for voluntary and involuntar­y attrition

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