"About 300 professionals will be hired for senior roles and the company has begun negotiating with circle heads of various telecom operators. It has so far hired close to seven circle heads," a person familiar with the matter told ET.
Another person said the company had already hired Murali Kittu in a circle head role from the nation’s No. 1 carrier, Bharti Airtel, where he was chief operating officer for the Tamil Nadu service area. Reliance Jio had also recently brought on board Amitabh Jaipuria, former chief executive of AGS Transact Technologies, as the president of its fixed wireline business.
"The company wants to roll out voice, data and provide fibre to home connectivity all at one time," the first person said.
Reliance Jio didn’t respond to requests for comment.
A third person told ET that Reliance Jio has ramped up hiring in the past three weeks after it was able to firm up an organisational structure.
"Unlike an
Under the overall command of Manoj Modi, a confidant of Ambani, Reliance Jio is led by group President Sandip Das, who looks after the day-to-day operations with managing director Sanjay Mashruwala mainly managing network rollout.
Other key men in leadership role include Kiran Thomas, assistant vice president, and Mathew Oommen, who is president of strategy, network and products.
Mahendra Nahata, head of Himachal Futuristic Communications whose Infotel Broadband Services was bought over by
"While Manoj Modi looks at the business day in and day out, Mr. Ambani is also keenly involved, with progress reports and briefings coming to his desk at least once every week," a fourth person said.
The company is planning to hire two sets of leaders for certain senior roles: one an Indian with specific domain knowledge and the other an expat who could advice on knowledge transfer and global best practices.
According to sources, the company is considering expats for roles in technology and customer service areas, and wants to stick to Indian talent for positions in operations, sales and marketing as well as supply chain.
Reliance Jio acquired pan-India airwaves in 2010 to provide high-speed Internet services, paying Rs 13,000 crore for 20 MHz in the 2300 MHz band. It had been unable to launch commercial services because of technology limitation of the frequency.
Reliance Jio has been stitching up agreements with rivals Bharti Airtel and