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Outsourcing in India booms - 27,500 IT professionals joining the country's five biggest firms during the past three months
Babu Ghanta
Oct. 22, 2006

Indian IT firm have reached world class and they are hiring like crazy. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Satyam Computer and HCL Technologies added a total of 27,583 employees to their payrolls in the July-September quarter.
TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Satyam Computer at the end of the period was employing 2,37,016 IT professionals.
the trend is higher and is going higher.
Infosys added 7741 employees during the June quarter, while industry leader TCS announced net addition of 6663 employees in the same period.
Earlier, Infosys had announced it plans to hire 25,000 employees this year while TCS announced it would increase the headcount by 30,500 people.
Another software major Wipro recruited 5328 employees during the July- September period this year, taking its total staff count to 61,179 employees.
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