As part of its localisation initiatives in Australia, Infosys has already recruited 75 graduates from the country.
Country's
second largest IT services firm Infosys
on Wednesday said it would open three innovation hubs in Australia
and create 1,200 jobs by 2020 in the region as the IT firm looks to
increase digital offerings for its clients apart from bridging the
digital skill gap in the country.
The
company also said that it would absorb graduates from the Australian
university to fill around 40 per cent of the 1,200 jobs that it will
create in the next two years.
"As
a key technology partner of Australian business, we are proud to
announce our commitment to accelerating digital skills in the region
through the creation of 1,200 skilled jobs, the development of our
new innovation hubs and our deepening partnerships with academia,”
said Pravin Rao, chief operating officer at Infosys.
As
part of its localisation initiatives in Australia,
Infosys has already recruited 75 graduates from the country out of
which, half of the new hires have completed their induction training
and are ready to be inducted into strategic client projects.
“The
expansion of our Australian team, together with our planned
innovation hubs are very important as we help navigate our clients in
their digital journey," said Andrew Groth, senior vice president
for Australia and New Zealand at Infosys.
In
an earlier interview, Infosys
CEO Salil Parekh had told Business Standard that the company
would set up innovation hubs in Australia. "In Europe and
Australia, we are now evaluating fewer cities. In Australia, we're
looking at two and will announce one. Within the next six months,
we'll start to announce the non-US ones," Parekh had said.
The
Bengaluru-headquartered firm is in the process of setting up four
innovation hubs in the United States and has announced to hire 10,000
locals in this key client geography. It recently said that the
company had already hired 6,200 Americans since May 2017 as part of
this initiative.
Business Standard
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