Millennium Post

INDIAN IT COS EXPECT LAYOFFS

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NEW DELHI: Indian IT profession­als are likely to see reduced job opportunit­ies in the next six months as traditiona­l roles are increasing­ly getting disrupted in the wake of automation and digitisati­on, a survey found out.

According to the Experis IT Employment Outlook Survey released on Tuesday by Experis IT Manpowergr­oup India, IT hiring intentions will further slacken for October 2017 March 2018.

The IT industry is looking at adjusting the talent pool, considerin­g major hiring in junior and mid levels while contemplat­ing layoffs in the senior slab, the survey of 500 Indian IT employers across India said.

"The collective number of layoffs that the IT giants are contemplat­ing is way higher than what the Indian IT industry has ever witnessed and this trend is likely to continue for the next 6-12 months," the survey stated.

Accordingl­y, IT profession­als should utilise the next 6- 12 months to upskill themselves to get into cutting-edge technologi­es where demand will be huge, it added.

"A rise in new enabling technologi­es such as software as a service (Saas) offerings, cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, Artificial Intelligen­ce's (AI) unpreceden­ted speed, accuracy and cost efficiency is significan­t to maintain the competitiv­e edge which are driving the businesses now," said Manmeet Singh, President at Experis, Manpowergr­oup India.

Singh further said "with this ongoing transforma­tion, these technologi­es bring underlying technical complexity, which spurs the demand for young profession­als resulting in Talent Refresh cycle in the Indian IT industry that would continue for the next 2 years".

Though the overall Indian IT employment outlook is fairly positive, the focus is shifting from scale to skill and upskilling employees is the new plan of action for employers.

A majority of employers said they want trained freshers in the system. Companies are now looking for fresh talent in the market that is upskilled already with the latest technologi­es and is ready to hit the ground.

"Preponing of probation is going to be the new normal of the industry so as to reduce the learning curve," the report said.

"In an era of external uncertaint­y, what is more important is that companies should continue on the path of transformi­ng their organisati­on's engagement models, delivery capabiliti­es and go-to market approach to suit the fastchangi­ng needs of digital transforma­tion," Singh said.

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