The Indian information technology (IT) industry is reeling with a very high number of employees leaving the firms as the demand for digital services rises and so does the talent serving it.
US-based Cognizant in its September quarter saw 33% attrition rate, which is far more than its Indian counterparts Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) with 11.9% and Infosys with 20.1%.
As a result of the rising attrition rate, the company has brought in a number of employees onboard. It added 17,200 new employees in the September quarter taking the total headcount to 3.18 lakh.
“While the industry faces an unprecedented competition for talent, we attracted a record number of employees to Cognizant, and stayed focused on delivering against our client commitments and our strategic repositioning,” said Brian Humphries, chief executive officer at Cognizant.
The issue is not limited to a few IT companies but across the industry and to mitigate the number of employees leaving the firm, companies are deploying measures like broad-based hikes, promotions and retention incentives.
Meanwhile, the company reported a double digit revenue growth of 12% to $4.7 billion in the third quarter (July-September), 2021.
Further, the company has guided for $18.6 billion revenue in FY2021. The company follows a January to December accounting year.
Shares of most IT companies were trading a tad lower on Thursday morning.
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