Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Infosys rolls out bumper hikes, retention bonuses

- Devina Sengupta devina.sengupta@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Infosys Ltd is enticing employees with bumper raises, retention bonuses, work rotation and promotions to reverse record turnover levels as companies compete for a limited pool of workers in digital, cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and data science.

The company plans to offer an average raise of 12-13% to its employees in India, while highpotent­ial employees will get hikes of 20-23% and a retention bonus. Infosys is also offering top performers better roles and opportunit­ies to learn new skills such as AI and machine learning (ML). The company is benchmarki­ng salaries with peers and plans to offer special benefits to key employees. “Infosys will offer top performers between 20-23% increment. There is also a retention bonus for them,” an industry executive said, requesting anonymity.

Demand for tech workers has been surging since the pandemic began as companies initiated digital transforma­tion projects to cope with the disruption­s caused by lockdowns, remote working and the popularity of e-commerce. Inflation, which has hit an eight-year high in April, is also pushing compensati­on higher across companies.

Surging demand has prompted employees to switch jobs in record numbers in search of higher salaries, better roles and stock awards. As a result, Infosys posted a record attrition rate of 27.7% in the March quarter, faster than the 10.9% in the year-earlier and 25.5% turnover rate in the three months ended 31 December.

In comparison, larger rival Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd reported an attrition rate of 17.4% during the March quarter. Wipro clocked an attrition rate of 23.8%, while HCL Technologi­es reported 21.9%.

A spokespers­on for Infosys declined to comment.

The elevated rate of job switching is a key driver behind wage inflation in technology companies.

However, with 314,015 employees as of March-end, Infosys is going beyond salary hikes to keep its workforce from quitting. Managers have been asked to assure employees that they will be given opportunit­ies to work in different teams and learn in-demand skillsets such as AI and ML.

At its post-earnings press conference, Infosys managing director and chief executive Salil Parekh said that the company’s new initiative­s would help bring down attrition.

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