Some of the most prominent companies had been cutting down on the bench, aiming to boost operational efficiency and a margin boost. With an amplifying need of trained experts, the companies are now bringing the bench back.
Wipro CEO TK Kurein told the business daily that "We will need a little bit of a bench for digital.” The company plans to train around 10,000 individuals on digital technologies next month.
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Earlier, TCS chief executive N Chandrasekaran, in a statement had said, "The reason for raising the hiring target for the year is to be able to have a little bit of a bench."
"If you look at the results for the last few quarters, you will see payments to third-party consultants have been increasing. Companies have acknowledged that they cannot control this cost until they have the talent in-house," an analyst with a Mumbai-based brokerage firm informed the business daily.
The move has come after the companies saw an increase in third party payments for the training of employees. TCS observed a rise of 15% year-over-year in the fees paid to external consultants. Infosys too had noticed an amplification of 55% year-over-year in its payments to the technical sub-contractors.
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