Top IT firms, including Tata Consultancy Services, Accenture, Satyam, Wipro, Cognizant "� accounting 40 per cent of the total IT and IT-enabled Services (IteS) workforce "� have joined the national skills registry (NSR). |
The registry is a pathbreaking initiative by the National Association for Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) to build database of employees in the IT sector. |
"Even though the work on the database is in preliminary stage, we have received information from around 40 per cent of the total IT workforce. This is a major achievement towards making the sector an organised sector, more so in the wake of the recent data theft in the industry," said a senior executive of National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL). |
NSDL is mandated with the task of setting up the skills registry by Nasscom. |
In the wake of the incidents such as data theft and impersonalisation, NSR would keep a hawkish eye on miscreants. It would also facilitate a candidate's background check at the time of recruitment. |
"The IT industry feels there will be overall cost savings. This would also provide credibility to the professionals in the database," the official said. |
According to him, the database is being structured in such a way that the employees will have a say on the use of the database. |
"At present, it will be available only with the employer. However, if the employee wants to apply for a new job, he or she has to authorise us to make the data available to whoever he or she has applied to," the NSDL official added. |
BPO majors such as Accenture, Genpact, ICICI OneSource, 24/7 Customer, e-Serve International, WNS, Scope International, Wipro BPO; and IT firms including NIIT SmartServe, Fusion Technologies, Deutsche Network Services, Zensar Technologies, Tech Mahindra, Perot Systems and NeST are among the others in the list. |