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Cross-GCC hiring now 60% as centres battle 20% attrition, says report

The whitepaper also highlights the rise of Tier-2 cities as expansion hotspots, driven by lower costs and a steady pipeline of engineering talent, however, attracting experienced senior professionals to these locations remains a challenge.

November 25, 2025 / 16:23 IST
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India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are entering one of their most competitive phases yet, with talent churn hitting unprecedented levels as companies increasingly hire from one another to fill emerging digital and AI-focused roles.

Attrition across India’s 1,700-plus GCCs has risen to the 15-20 percent range, while 60 percent of all new hiring now comes from other GCCs, according to a new whitepaper by marketing and communications agency SPAG FINN Partners.

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The findings highlight a structural talent imbalance: as GCCs take on more complex mandates in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and product engineering, the demand for specialised skills is far outpacing supply.

Roles in artificial intelligence and machine learning now command 30-50 percent salary premiums, intensifying the fight for niche expertise. In fact, Bengaluru AI engineers earn up to Rs 48 LPA with 8 years' experience as GCCs chase talent.