TCS, HCL, WIPRO, AND INFOSYS SEE HIGH 'ATTRITION' RATE - MORE EMPLOYEES WALK OUT! - DETAILS

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By Nidharshana | Jul 19, 2020 12:27 PM

As the Indian IT Giants have been facing problems due to the on-going global pandemic, hiring has slowed down. Recently, however, a large number of employees have been quitting their jobs.

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The attrition rate at present, which represents the number of employees who are leaving the organisations has increased dramatically.

Wipro has reported that 13% of its employees have quit the organisation. Infosys has reported 11.7%, and TCS recorded 11.1%. Among the IT giants in India, HCL Technologies has reported 14.6%, the highest attrition of all.

Business Insider reported that the attrition numbers have dropped when compared to Q1-Q4 in FY20 when compared to the rate in Q1 FY21. However, these rates are considered to be high as the coronavirus pandemic has given birth to a cloud of uncertainties.

In Q1 of FY20, Wipro, Infosys, HCL Tech, and TCS reported attrition as follows; 17.6%, 20.2%, 17.3%, 11.5% respectively. Similarly in Q2 FY20 : 17%, 19.4%, 16.8%, and 11.6%; Q3 FY20 : 15.7%, 17.6%, 17.1%, and 12.2%; Q4 FY20 : 14.7%, 15.3%, 16.3%, and 12.1%.

TCS has been identified as the only IT which is lagging behind its peers from the above attrition rates.

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