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Legacy roles are fading, AI is rising, and hiring is stalling—India’s IT services industry is entering a turbulent new phase.
Nasscom warns of more layoffs as IT firms transition to AI-driven, product-centric models, following TCS’s job cuts. While ...
The company has poured billions into AI development, including its flagship Copilot tool, and remains the biggest backer of ...
TCS layoffs signal major shift in tech hiring trends, challenging traditional mass recruitment models, amid AI disruption ...
The machines aren’t coming, they’re already here, quietly replacing jobs. The recent layoffs at TCS, involving 12,000 ...
As India’s tech giants trim thousands of mid-tier jobs, CIOs must reassess delivery resilience, renegotiate contracts, and ...
Nasscom Calls IT Job Cuts a Transition, Not a Crisis; AI vs. Human Workforce Debate Heats Up — Is India’s IT Sector at Risk?
The data underscores Microsoft's strategic focus on AI, with a clear distinction in compensation for AI-related roles.
Gurnani said that the move reflects the humanization of AI, which means that while some routine jobs may be cut, new jobs may ...
The layoff announcement of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has shaken the entire IT industry in the country, with fears ...
The IT job engine that once lifted millions into stability is slowing. What comes next depends on how quickly the industry ...
Nasscom said India’s IT sector is at a turning point, with job cuts likely as AI and automation reshape services. TCS ...