India's leading IT service giants, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, and Wipro, have experienced a significant workforce reduction, with a total of 64,000 employees departing in the fiscal year 2024. This development comes amidst a challenging global demand environment and reduced technology spending by clients. Wipro's latest financial results revealed a decrease in its workforce to 234,054 in March 2024, down from 258,570 the previous year, marking a reduction of 24,516 employees within the financial year.

Saurabh Govil, Chief Human Resources Officer at Wipro, attributed the immediate reduction in headcount to market demands and operational efficiency improvements. He also hinted at a potential shift in employment trends as the company focuses more on Intellectual Property (IP)-based platforms and Artificial Intelligence (AI), which may influence future headcount growth.
The IT services sector in India, valued at USD 254 billion, is navigating through tough times due to global macroeconomic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. These factors have led clients to be more cautious with their IT expenditures. Infosys, the country's second-largest IT services exporter, reported a decrease in its workforce to 317,240 employees as of March 2024, a drop of 25,994 from the previous year.
Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka noted that the company has seen an increase in utilization rates from 77% to 82-83%, alongside a significant reduction in attrition rates. This efficiency improvement is cited as a key reason for the net reduction in headcount. Despite these changes, Infosys has adopted a more agile campus hiring model but has not finalized any hiring numbers due to the current high utilization rate and low attrition.
TCS also reported a decline in its workforce by 13,249 employees, ending the fiscal year with 601,546 employees. In terms of financial performance, Wipro announced a 7.8% year-on-year decline in consolidated net profit for the March quarter to approximately Rs 2,834.6 crore. The company provided a cautious revenue growth guidance for the June quarter, reflecting ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties.
Infosys recently released its revenue growth forecast for FY25 at 1-3%, indicating that global economic conditions continue to impact client decisions and discretionary spending. This guidance led to a downturn in Infosys' US-listed shares as analysts speculate on a delayed recovery for the Indian IT industry. Conversely, TCS showcased resilience with a 9% growth in net profit for the January-March quarter of FY24, driven by strong domestic business performance despite challenges in key international markets.
The collective workforce reduction across TCS, Infosys, and Wipro underscores the broader challenges faced by India's IT sector due to global economic pressures. As these companies adjust their strategies to navigate through uncertain times, the industry remains watchful of how these adjustments will shape the future landscape of IT services in India.
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