Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Infosys rolls out large pay hikes, retention bonuses

Firm plans an average raise of 12-13% and hikes of 20-23% to high-value staffers

- Devina Sengupta

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.

“Infosys and its competitor­s have to also work on legacy technologi­es, and today, employees want to get on with AI and ML and learn new skill sets. So, line managers are assuring the teams that the top lot will get to work on projects involving the new technologi­es. It is no longer about onsite opportunit­ies only,” another executive who works with the firm said, requesting anonymity.

Another person aware of the changes said Infosys is also planning a flexi-benefit policy that will offer more perks to its key employees.

Rivals may now have to match the hikes in Infosys as the Great Resignatio­n trend continues in the tech sector. At its postearnin­gs 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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