Infosys To Hire Fresh Graduates: In the era of Artificial Intelligence, where many big companies around the world have started investing heavily in AI by reducing their workforce, a relieving news has emerged from the IT sector. The country’s leading IT company Infosys has planned to recruit about 20,000 graduates in the financial year 2027. According to the report of Moneycontrol, the company’s CEO Salil Parekh has confirmed this during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Great news amid layoffs
This big recruitment plan of Infosys is an indication that the demand for services related to AI and digital technology is going to increase rapidly in the coming years. Although some changes may be seen in traditional IT services, the company is aggressively focusing on next-generation digital and AI transformation. This expansion reflects Infosys’ long-term strategy, which puts future technology at the center.
According to the report, Infosys has already recruited around 18,000 graduates in the first three quarters of FY 2026. The number of employees of the company has increased by about 5,000 in the December quarter alone. It is expected that the number of hiring of freshers may reach 20,000 in the entire financial year 2026.
changing company demands
According to CEO Salil Parekh, the demands of the company’s clients are changing rapidly and now they are more inclined towards AI and automation. Infosys sees new opportunities in areas like software development, customer service and application modernization, where the role of AI is continuously increasing.
It is noteworthy that last year, many global companies including TCS and Microsoft had done large-scale layoffs, behind which investment in AI was said to be the main reason. Due to this, many questions had arisen in the minds of the youth regarding career in the IT sector. In such an environment, this recruitment plan of Infosys is not only a confidence booster, but also shows that along with AI, the importance of talent will remain.
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