Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IT firms regain hiring mojo at IITS this year

IT job offers declined to 177 in 2016 from 270 in previous yr

- Shreya Bhandary

MUMBAI: Employment in the informatio­n technology (IT) sector has become an in-thing again, going by the jump in the number of companies coming to hire students from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) this placement season.

With the first phase of placements scheduled to commence from December 1, several institutes, including Iit-bombay, have reported an increase in the number of IT companies registerin­g this year.

“Last few years, job offers from IT companies had taken a setback and it was the case across all IITS. This time around, we are being approached by more IT and analytics companies and it looks like jobs being offered from this sector will increase,” said an official from the placements team of IITDelhi.

IIT-B had been witnessing a steady drop in job offers coming from the IT sector as well as coresector companies for some time now. Last year, 80 engineerin­g and technology companies made 324 offers — down from 345 offers in 2016-17 and 381 offers in 2014-15. The number of job offers from the IT sector dropped to 177 in 2016-17, after witnessing a spike

at 270 in 2015-16. “We are seeing a visible rise in the participat­ion of IT and software companies this year. The final numbers, however, we can only reveal after the first phase of placements is over (on December 18),” said Tom Mathew, professor-in-charge of placements at IIT-B.

Officials from the placement teams of Iit-hyderabad also highlighte­d the sudden rise in the participat­ion of companies dealing with artificial intelligen­ce, core engineerin­g and software sectors this year. Similarly, at Iit-mandi, IT and analytics companies are expected to offer maximum jobs.

This trend counters experts’ claims on automation creating a dip in bulk hiring of graduates and instead, shifting focus to hiring only experience­d candidates. “With an increase in the number of IT companies offering jobs in these sectors, it only means more options for us ... a welcome trend,” said a student from IIT-B, on condition of anonymity.

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