At a time when its parent is planning to cut an estimated 35,000 jobs globally, consumer durables firm Panasonic India said on Friday it is looking to hire about 6,000 people in the country by the next year.
The company said it would hire 2,150 this year and top it up with another 3,850 in 2012, in contrast to Panasonic Corp's massive job cuts plan by 2013.
"We will have no impact of the global job cuts and we will continue to have deep focus on expansion in the Indian market. . . Panasonic is very aggressively looking at expansion in India," Panasonic India President Diazo Ito told PTI.
The Tokyo-based firm announced on Thursday that it would slash thousands of jobs worldwide as part of 'drastic' restructuring efforts.
Even though it had not disclosed specific details, the company said it expected to have a workforce of about 3,50,000 people by the end of March 31, 2013.
At the end of March 31, 2010, Panasonic had a total headcount of 3,84,586.
However in India, the company said it is looking at adding more jobs to keep pace with the strong growth that it has been witnessing in the country.
"We had 10,500 employees in 2010 including all our operations in India and we will have 12,650 employees by the end of 2011 and 16,500 employees by 2012,"