Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Wipro doubles hiring across campuses this year

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BENGALURU: Global software major Wipro last week said its local employee base in the United States has hit 70 per cent. “Our localisati­on journey in the US started three years ago. We built a local campus hiring plan in the US,” said Chief Human Resources officer Saurabh Govil without telling the exact number of employees. However, he said for some specialise­d skills, Wipro deputes its techies from India to the US but also did not reveal these numbers. Govil said the company’s campus hiring in 2019-20 has already crossed double the number hired in 2018-19, though utilisatio­n has plummeted, with furloughs being one of the reason among others.

Wipro onboarded 1,891 new employees in Q3 and 11,331 employees in the nine months of fiscal 2019-20. The company’s voluntary attrition has declined to 15.7 per cent. In IT Services, Wipro won five major deals in the third quarter. These include a multi-year managed IT services contract from an airport in the Middle East, a large deal from a European manufactur­er of hi-tech components for the automotive industry and a multi-year cyber governance, cloud and infrastruc­ture services transforma­tion deal from Japanese medical technology company Olympus. Other deal wins include a multi-year managed services contract from a United Kingdomhea­dquartered constructi­on company and an agreement with a multinatio­nal food and drink processing company. However, Wipro did not divulge value or size of the deals. Under digital and cloud applicatio­n services deals, the company won another five deals, including a contract from one of the largest Us-based integrated healthcare delivery systems, a European startup and a multinatio­nal financial services company. Digital revenue contribute­s 40 per cent of the company’s revenues and grew by 22 per cent year-on-year in Q3.

Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwal­a said Wipro has migrated more than 39,000 cloud project workloads and 2,900 apps.

Under Connected Intelligen­ce, he said: “We concluded the ITI acquisitio­n this quarter. The acquisitio­n will help us build momentum in Industry 4.0 and IOT offering will enable us to have a new set of clients.” Among large deals, Wipro added four deals above $100 million. IANS

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