HomeNewsBusinessWhat PwC looks for when hiring in India? HR chief says it's not just about delivering

What PwC looks for when hiring in India? HR chief says it's not just about delivering

Padmaja Alaganandan, Chief People Officer of PwC in India, which plans to recruit 10,000 people, lists basic to technical qualifications the 150-year-old consulting major looks for in a candidate

September 14, 2022 / 10:00 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Padmaja Alaganandan, Chief People Officer at PwC in India
Padmaja Alaganandan, Chief People Officer at PwC in India

PwC in India, the consulting major, is hiring aggressively as it looks to be relevant to India Inc’s growth plans.

Although it planned to hire 10,000 people over five years across priority areas, the company will now achieve this in just 3-4 years, Padmaja Alaganandan, Chief People Officer at PwC in India, told Moneycontrol.

Story continues below Advertisement

“Our goal was to add 2,000 jobs a year. However, we will be well ahead of this number,” she said.

PwC sources talent in India from both campuses and lateral sources. But campus hiring will be five times the lateral one, it had said earlier.