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Overhiring or AI impact: Indian IT firms divided on why employee headcount is declining

The industry is divided over whether disruptive technologies such as generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) are making certain jobs redundant.

January 30, 2024 / 10:56 IST
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The Indian IT sector is one of the largest private sector employers in the country, and has traditionally hired on a large scale from colleges

India's leading information technology companies are divided on the impact of disruptive technologies, such as generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI), on job redundancy. The industry is witnessing a divergence of opinions within its key players regarding the extent to which emerging technologies might replace certain roles.

However, industry leaders argue that their employee headcounts are expected to increase once demand rebounds. In the interim, major companies such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and others plan to enhance efficiency by leveraging their current talent pool rather than reducing it.

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The Indian IT sector, one of the country's largest private sector employers, has traditionally engaged in extensive hiring from colleges. However, recruitment in this industry, which boasts a workforce of over 54 lakhs, has been restrained due to sluggish demand. This downturn is a consequence of macroeconomic uncertainty and anticipations of a recession in key markets.

As a result, a continued decline in headcount has been witnessed, on an average, in the past couple of quarters.