Recruitment activity in India is poised to improve this year, driven by sectors such as IT and ITeS, after hiring remaining largely unchanged in December from a month earlier.
The largest telecom solutions provider, Mahindra-British Telecom, is looking to acquire a BPO company and has lined up Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) investment over the next two years to fund its expansion plans.
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The Centre stressed that the next three weeks will be critical for the country reeling from the worst health crisis as it announced a series of measures to shore up medical infrastructure and supplies and scale up vaccination.
Predicting that the Indian IT industry was likely to add two lakh employees this year, Nasscom president Kiran Karnik on Tuesday said the association was working on the image of BPO industry and would create a data base of people in the industry.
Mphasis BFL Group on Monday said it would acquire London-based consulting company Princeton Consultings in an all cash deal for £7.73 million.
Job portal Monster.com's employment index rose to 136 in April as compared to 133 in the previous month.
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Telecom software company Hughes Software Systems today said it was looking for acquisitions and will hire 2500 people by March 2006.
Indian IT major HCL said on Wednesday that it will add 300-400 more jobs during this fiscal at its business process outsourcing centre in Northern Ireland, making the country a hub for its European operations.
Pratt, who joined the firm in 2004, has left the company to start his own entrepreneurial venture.
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He will be responsible for developing and delivering end-to-end IT services and business solutions for global corporations, state and local governments.
Indian information technology (IT) and businesses process outsourcing (BPO) firms that are heavily dependent on business visas can heave a sigh of relief as the United States Department of Labor (DoL) has decided not to change the Labor Condition Application (LCA) norms for now, said industry sources.
The software body, which represents the $100 billion Indian IT-BPO industry, has also appointed MindTree CEO Krishnakumar Natarajan as the vice chairman of the executive council.
The human resource business process outsourcing revenue will reach $46 billion in 2003, an 18 per cent increase over $39 billion in the previous year, according to a Gartner report.
The government has prepared a draft of the Data Protection Act, which would help protect data and confidentiality of businesses in the country, a top official of the information technology department said on Thursday.