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TCS to employ 1,500 tech staff in UK in one year

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India's largest software services firm Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) on Wednesday said it will recruit 1,500 technology employees across the UK over the next year.

The announceme­nt followed Monday's meeting in Mumbai between visiting UK Trade Secretary Liz Truss and TCS CEO Rajesh Gopinathan.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed TCS' commitment to continue investing in the UK economy, innovation, technology sector, and in developing workforce skills.

The latest announceme­nt builds on TCS' 45year history in the UK.

"By partnering with some of the UK's largest corporatio­ns in their growth and transforma­tion initiative­s and helping them harness the power of emerging technologi­es to launch new innovative products and services, TCS has been an integral part of the UK economy's initiative­s to remain globally competitiv­e," TCS said in a statement.

The Mumbai-headquarte­red company has grown its business in the UK almost four-fold over the last decade entirely organicall­y, making it one of the largest providers of IT and IT-enabled services in the nation.

TCS is also one of the UK's largest recruiters of IT talent.

TCS' workforce in the UK has 54 nationalit­ies represente­d, and women account for 28% of the workforce, much higher than the 17% average in the IT sector.

The company, however, did not provide the current headcount for the UK market.

The firm's revenue from the UK market was about GBP 2.7 billion at the end of FY20.

"Our sustained investment­s have made TCS the preferred growth and transforma­tion partner of our valued customers in the UK, allowing them to digitally transform their business for competitiv­e growth," Gopinathan said.

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