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TCS is India’s top employer
Posted online: Friday, July 20, 2007 at 0306 hours IST
 
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NEW DELHI, JUL 19:  Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the largest Indian IT company in terms of sales, is also the top employer in the country with a workforce of 95,000 employees as on June 30, 2007. The software major is followed by Infosys and Wipro Technologies with 75,971 and 72,137 employees respectively, according to Nasscom’s rankings of top 20 IT-ITeS employers in India for FY07 released on Thursday.

The top 20 companies in the sector collectively employ over 500,000 people of the 1.6 million employed directly in the industry. The rankings are based on the India-based headcount of firms with IT-ITeS operations in India. HCL Technologies, Cognizant, Satyam Computer Services, HP, Genpact, Oracle and Intelenet Global Services have also featured among the top 10.

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“The IT-ITeS industry is India's largest employment generator in the organised sector today, creating jobs for over 7.5 million people both directly and indirectly, and as per our research this figure is expected to cross 10 million by 2010,” said Nasscom president Kiran Karnik in a statement.

Nasscom attributed this employment generation to a varied combination of factors such as healthy growth environment, attractive remuneration and different kinds of employment opportunities in the new economy, based on varying skill sets, and the availability of talent in India which meets the employment projections.

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