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Despite talent shortage in IT, India will remain competitive: Infy

Wednesday, 08 September 2010, 09:37 Hrs
CHENNAI: Despite a shortage of talent in the Information Technology sector in India, the country would remain competitive at least for the next five to 10 years, said a top official of Infosys.

"Globally there is shortage of IT talent...it is there even in the United States and also in India. But India will continue to be competitive for at least the next five to 10 years", said Infosys CEO and Managing Director, Kris S Gopalakrishnan.
Despite talent shortage in IT, India will remain competitive: Infy


Stating that salaries offered would be the same for one employed locally in an offshoring site to one who shifts base from India, he said there would be additional charges by means of visa transportation and family transportation.

Asked whether the U.S. market was passing stringent laws to restrict Indian companies setting up off shore facilities in U.S. he said the market there is one of the most open in the world, a reason why most Indian companies have maximum percentage of business coming from there.

"I dont want to say the United States is unfair and we are fair.. it could be vice versa.. there are several instances that our own policies are not fair. But both of us (U.S. and India) have to work together to increasing bilateral trade so that there is benefit to all participants", he said.

The Infosys CEO said India has to put across its views on how the two nations can go together."We want bilateral trade to grow and India has certain strengths, particularly on IT services.. we can take it up through industry bodies like CII, FICCI and NASSCOM," he added.

Vice-Chairman of Cognizant Technology Solutions Lakshmi Narayanan said they were not concerned about stringent norms from the United States.

He was reacting to media reports that Ohio state has banned offshoring of software services to countries like India.

"This is not something new and has been happening in the past also. But from industry perspective, from our company's perspective, we are not unduly concerned about it. We believe that the talent required for doing jobs n the private and government sectorsis something we have to focus".

However, Narayanan said this was a passing phase after the global recession. "Once they (U.S.) move to the growing state, investments will start coming in and then things will come back to normal", he said.

He also said companies need to acquire the best talent to remain competitive. "We have a policy to recruit the best talent, wherever it is available, he said.
Source: PTI
   
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Reader's comments (7)
1: Some of you mistake unskilled labor with talent, if there are abundant talent in India, the wage increase in IT will be minimal since the supply more than demand. And everybody can see the salary of IT talent jump like crazy in the last few years. The reality is there are a lot of college grad with useless degree who need training before they can handle the basic IT. The talent pool of India is pretty shallow.
Posted by: ASen - 10 Sep, 2010

2: Its not true that we have lack of talent in IT Sector at leaet in india, there may be some specific technology related shotage, but if we see any opening on job portals like naukari, you will find that some times 3-4 thousand candidates have applied for that single opening. Tuff competition is there that is surely True.
Posted by: Ranchoo - 09 Sep, 2010

3: Yes, India will always be. Infy is right in saying that.
Posted by: aysha - 08 Sep, 2010

4:its wrong to say india has shortage of talent in IT or else files , the only thing is that , this companies does not give enough importance and equal and fair oppurtunity to all. they only requirt from big name colleges or demand high mark cards , which doesnt measures one actual talent . a person can score marks by unfair means also that doesnt mean he is talented or even he score high marks that also does not mean he is talented ..talent is measure by abillity not marks of academic which those companies like infosys are setting for requirment . that way they suffering from talennt crunch . how many times infosys has gone to any small colleges to pick talent ..can they say ...? if u need talent india has billion peoples which u r getting even at peanut salary in comparission to people in usa . this infosys peoples are lier only making big profits at exploting inncoent employees making them to work like dogs ..

all are bloodsucker
 samanta  replied to: aysha 
 post - 09 Sep, 2010

5: agreed........
 Divayanshu Singla replied to:  samanta  
 post - 09 Sep, 2010

6: u r right sir, india never had lack of talent in IT and never will. Sooner in india there will be atlist one computer engineer in every family. So please stop saying that india has lack of talent in IT.
 joy replied to:  samanta  
 post - 09 Sep, 2010

7: By giving this false impression that India lacks IT talent, Kris Gopalakrishna could be falsely showing an opportunity that is not there. He could be marketing this so that they continue to exploit the huge abundance of talent.As Ranchoo has remarked, the number of people applying for jobs is still on an overwhelming ratio. My question to Kris would be: Has your hiring been limited due to lack of talent or due to unavailability of projects?
Regards
SHIV
 SHIV  replied to: joy 
 post - 10 Sep, 2010
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