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It may be sacking people elsewhere in the world, but Accenture has more than 3,000 job openings in India

Sometime back, reports had suggested that the company would lay off close to 5 percent of its workforce globally, axing 25,000 jobs

October 05, 2020 / 15:13 IST
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US-based IT services major Accenture has more than 3,000 job openings across cities in India. A significant number of these jobs were posted over the last week.

Industry watchers say this is a strong indicator that despite Covid-19, hiring is seeing signs of normalcy, contrary to the sentiments a few months back when companies had cut hiring to save costs.

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Accenture employs about 5 lakh employees and close to 2 lakh are from India. Reports had suggested that the company would lay off close to 5 percent of its workforce globally, axing 25,000 jobs.

According to the Australian Financial Review, Accenture CEO Julie Sweet, in an internal meeting, commented that the company might not replace the workforce it had laid off given the demand environment.

For instance, Accenture has acquired at least 15 companies between April and September and most of them are in new-age technologies, a trend reflective of where the demand is coming from.

The company registered revenue of $44 billion for the year ended August 2020, with digital, cloud and security services accounting for about 70 percent of the revenue.
Recently, Accenture said it would invest $3 billion over the next three years to help clients in their digital transformation journey.

Roles in demand
Many roles are in demand, including new-age tech such as cloud, DevOps, python programming and Full Stack Developer.

In an earlier conversation with Moneycontrol, Sunil C, head – specialised staffing, Teamlease Digital, a temp staffing firm, said that most of the companies are looking for resources who come with a significant share of experience.

This is challenging as there are only limited resources available with such talent. VV Apparao, Chief Human Resources Officer, HCL Tech, also  pointed out that the company is accelerating its reskilling efforts as not all skills are available readily.