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TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows
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TCS Embraces Fresh Talent: 25,000 New Offers Amid Industry Shifts
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AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation
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Indian IT Stocks Face Major Sell-Off Amid AI Disruption Concerns
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India's AI Impact Summit Eases Job Loss Fears, Paves Path for Reskilling

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TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows

TCS has extended just 25,000 fresher offers for the fiscal year 2027, marking a significant reduction from 44,000 in FY26. The decision reflects a cautious approach in response to uncertain demand and macroeconomic challenges, echoing broader hiring trends across the IT sector in India. This move highlights a shift towards experienced lateral hires as companies like Infosys and Wipro also slow campus hiring. Despite challenges, TCS remains adaptable, aiming for balance between prudent scaling and emerging tech investment.

Apr 12
TCS Tightens Freshers Intake: Only 25,000 Offers as IT Hiring Slows

TCS Embraces Fresh Talent: 25,000 New Offers Amid Industry Shifts

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) stays true to its campus hiring tradition, issuing 25,000 fresher offers for the current fiscal year despite industry uncertainties. While the IT giant adopts new delivery models leading to a senior role reduction, it reassures that AI is not the culprit for layoffs. Instead, TCS focuses on long-term talent nurturing, ensuring a fresh influx of 40,000 new graduates annually for the past three years. Their future hiring schemes depend on demand stability, reflecting a strategic and cautious market approach.

Apr 12
TCS Embraces Fresh Talent: 25,000 New Offers Amid Industry Shifts

AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation

In a significant move, top Indian IT firms are shedding jobs in the US, driven by the swift embrace of AI and sluggish deal-making. AI's role in automating tasks has enabled companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro to downsize their US workforce, aligning with industry shifts towards efficiency and cost-cutting.

Apr 9
AI Gears Up as Indian IT Giants Slash US Jobs Amidst Digital Transformation

Indian IT Stocks Face Major Sell-Off Amid AI Disruption Concerns

Indian IT giants like Infosys, TCS, and HCL Technologies are witnessing severe stock market sell-offs. The downfall comes after Anthropic's new AI tool, Claude Code, threatens traditional revenue streams by automating COBOL modernization. Concerns grow as AI technology potentially disrupts core services in the IT sector.

Feb 24
Indian IT Stocks Face Major Sell-Off Amid AI Disruption Concerns

India's AI Impact Summit Eases Job Loss Fears, Paves Path for Reskilling

In a bold statement at India's AI Impact Summit 2026, tech leaders reassured the public that AI will transform rather than terminate jobs, with a focus on reskilling and productivity. The event, hosted by PM Narendra Modi, witnessed major announcements from Infosys, TCS, and others, underscoring the nation's commitment to AI-driven growth.

Feb 20
India's AI Impact Summit Eases Job Loss Fears, Paves Path for Reskilling

TCS Cuts 12,000 Jobs: 'Skill Mismatch', Not AI, Says CEO

India's largest IT services company, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), plans to lay off 12,000 employees. CEO K Krithivasan attributes the layoffs to a skill mismatch rather than AI automation. This downsizing reflects TCS's shift towards quality over quantity in its workforce, aiming to retain high-skilled talent while addressing macroeconomic challenges.

Feb 19
TCS Cuts 12,000 Jobs: 'Skill Mismatch', Not AI, Says CEO

Tata Group Teams Up with OpenAI to Supercharge India's AI Ambitions

Tata Group has announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with OpenAI aimed at ramping up India's presence in the global AI sector. With plans to initially develop a 100 MW AI infrastructure capable of scaling up to 1 GW, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will facilitate OpenAI's cutting-edge models in India, further empowering enterprise, consumer, and social AI tools. This collaboration promises significant advancements in AI training and job creation, positioning India as an AI powerhouse.

Feb 19
Tata Group Teams Up with OpenAI to Supercharge India's AI Ambitions

Tata Partners with OpenAI to Build India’s AI Future with Major Data Center

Tata Group joins forces with OpenAI to create India's first major AI data center with an initial capacity of 100 megawatts, set to scale to a gigawatt. This partnership is a pivotal part of OpenAI's Stargate initiative, marking a major step in AI infrastructure and enterprise collaboration in one of OpenAI's fastest-growing markets. The collaboration will also bring ChatGPT Enterprise to hundreds of thousands of Tata employees and strengthen AI talent in India.

Feb 19
Tata Partners with OpenAI to Build India’s AI Future with Major Data Center

Anthropic's Mind-Blowing Leap to $14 Billion Sparks Debate in AI World

In a striking contrast that captures the AI-driven metamorphosis in the tech industry, Anthropic has catapulted from zero to a $14 billion revenue run rate within just three years. Meanwhile, Indian IT giants like TCS are grappling with slower growth. This unprecedented rise, fuelled by Anthropic's Claude programming assistant, underscores a pivotal shift in market dynamics, showcasing the stark differences between agile AI-infused models and traditional IT services.

Feb 14
Anthropic's Mind-Blowing Leap to $14 Billion Sparks Debate in AI World

Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Set to Upend India’s IT Outsourcing Game

Anthropic's latest AI advancements with Claude Cowork plug-ins are creating ripples across India's IT outsourcing industry. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are experiencing a significant stock drop, stirred by fears that AI-powered tools will automate routine tasks traditionally outsourced to Indian firms. This technological leap has launched a seismic shift in the industry, posing threats to entry-level jobs while urging companies to pivot towards high-value consulting. As automation takes over coding, legal reviews, and data analysis, the industry braces for a new age of AI-driven transformation.

Feb 10
Anthropic’s Claude Cowork Set to Upend India’s IT Outsourcing Game