Infosys may skip campus hiring: Morgan Stanley
Brokerage firm Morgan Stanley has released a report stating that IT
major Infosys will not hire new recruits from college campuses in the
remaining half of 2012. The company has also not released its campus
hiring plans for the second half of the year.
Such a step clearly indicates the slump that the country's second largest software services company is going through.
While announcing first quarter results recently, Infosys cut its hiring
forecast for the fiscal year 2012-13 by 22% as compared to the year-ago
period. As compared to 45,000 hirings in 2011-12, the company planned to
recruit 35,000 new employees this year.
In the April-June 2012 quarter, Infosys got fewer employees on board due
to losses and diminished revenue forecast. It got 9,236 personnel on
board in the period compared with 10,676 in the preceding quarter.
The Indian IT industry is going through a tough phase and many new
projects have been delayed, according to Morgan Stanley. This has
resulted in a decrease in employee utilisation rate and rise in bench
strength across several IT companies.
Last month, Infosys changed plans of getting new recruits on board and pushed the joining date for 28,000 employees to mid-2013.
Source : TOI
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