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Infosys to Hire 20,000 Graduates in FY27 as AI Demand Surges
Infosys, the global information technology giant, is set to hire 20,000 college graduates in FY27, reinforcing its strong push into the artificial intelligence (AI) services sector. The announcement comes at a time when many companies in the tech industry are facing layoffs, positioning Infosys as a major player in the growing demand for AI-driven solutions. CEO Salil Parekh confirmed the hiring plan at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, where he highlighted the changing demand landscap
Infosys to Hire 20,000 Graduates in FY27 as AI Demand Surges
Infosys, the global information technology giant, is set to hire 20,000 college graduates in FY27, reinforcing its strong push into the artificial intelligence (AI) services sector. The announcement comes at a time when many companies in the tech industry are facing layoffs, positioning Infosys as a major player in the growing demand for AI-driven solutions. CEO Salil Parekh confirmed the hiring plan at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, where he highlighted the changing demand landscap
Infosys to Hire 20,000 Freshers in 2025 Amid AI Expansion and Workforce Development Push
Infosys has announced a major recruitment plan for 2025, with CEO Salil Parekh confirming that the company will hire approximately 20,000 fresh college graduates this year. The decision was revealed in an interview with The Times of India and signals the IT giant's ongoing investment in artificial intelligence and workforce development. The announcement comes in contrast to the current trend in the IT sector, where firms like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS
Infosys to Hire 20,000 Freshers in 2025 Amid AI Expansion and Workforce Development Push
Infosys has announced a major recruitment plan for 2025, with CEO Salil Parekh confirming that the company will hire approximately 20,000 fresh college graduates this year. The decision was revealed in an interview with The Times of India and signals the IT giant's ongoing investment in artificial intelligence and workforce development. The announcement comes in contrast to the current trend in the IT sector, where firms like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS









