Sunday, October 25, 2009

iGate to hire 300 professionals

New Delhi: As the software company iGate sees rebound in contract and demand picking up gradually, the company will hire 300 people by December this year. "We will hire 200 people for our software services and 100 for BPO by December to expand our existing operations. We believe there is already revival of demand for IT and BPO services and to meet that demand we are hiring," said iGate CEO Phaneesh Murthy.

The company had frozen recruitment earlier this year when recession was at its peak. Murthy said that hiring reflect the slow tapering up of the recession. Last week, iGate posted a minor increase in its net income for quarter ending September 2009 at $8.9 million. The company had a net income of $8.5 million in the Q3 of last year. Revenue from continuing operations, however, declined to $49.1 million during the quarter from $55.4 million made in the corresponding quarter of FY 2008, the company said.

The company added six new customers in the quarter. Its employee base in Q3 fell slightly to 6,380 employees as of September 30, 2009 compared to 6,407 in the same period last year.


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