IT firm pursues localisation drive in US, Europe and Australia, also doubles campus hiring in India this year with demand uptick.
With
adoption of protectionist policies by governments across the world, a
lot of human resource related actions of Wipro
are now shifting to onsite locations including the US, Europe and
Australia. The IT services firm is replicating a model similar to
that of India, which it has been following for quite long, to ramp up
delivery presence and hire more locals as part of its workforce in
client geographies.
"We
are doing absolutely the same thing in the US and other markets, that
we used to do here (in India). We are hiring graduates from campuses,
training them before putting in projects," said Saurabh Govil,
president and chief human resource officer at Wipro.
This
is reflecting in its localisation drive, especially in the US which
is by far the largest market for Indian
IT services companies including Wipro. Close to 63 per cent of
Wipro’s workforce in the US now constitute of local American
employees as compared to 30 per cent, three years ago. Even though
Wipro does not share its US employee number, experts estimate the
number at around 14,000.
"We
are doing big time localisation in the US," said Govil. “We
now have new delivery centres in Dallas, East Coast, West Coast and
Mid-West. The model is to get an anchor customer and grow a
development centre around that.” Apart from the US, the IT firm is
also following the same approach in the UK and Australia.
While
the company is hiring more locals in onshore locations, it is taking
a careful approach in maintaining bench strength (number of reserve
employees who are not deployed in any client project). To serve its
clients in North America and Europe region, Wipro is taking the help
of nearshore delivery centres in Mexico, Brazil, Romania and Ireland
among others.
With
demand uptick, Wipro has also hired more employees in India after
hitting slow lane in last two years. In 2018, the IT firm had doubled
its campus hires as compared to previous year.
While
in September quarter, the company had added 10,687 employees; its net
addition in December quarter stood at 928. "In last quarter,
hiring was slow due to lot of holidays, furloughs and client
shutdowns. Otherwise, it remained robust. We had doubled our hiring
from campuses this year as compared to last year," Govil said.
However,
the company indicated that employee addition would moderate in coming
quarters for the industry with the shift in revenue flows. "While
there is a lot of hiring for the right skillsets, we are also seeing
a lot of growth coming now from non-linear ways including platforms,
IPs and consultancy areas. That's a shift, which is happening,"
the Chief HRO of Wipro said.
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