Will continue to grow in the US, says C Vijayakumar
HCL Technologies hopes to have almost 70 per cent of its staff walking into physical workspaces by end of the current fiscal, CEO C Vijayakumar said, while adding that the IT services company will continue to have a hybrid model that is optimised and tuned in to needs. For now, HCLTech is seeing a gradual increase in the number of people coming to offices, he said. It is pertinent to mention that the flexi work options were put in place by the IT industry at the onset of pandemic. With return to normalcy, many tech companies are scaling up efforts to get staff back in offices, at least for a set number of days in a week, and the past months have indeed seen workers trickle back in, and the office cubicles starting to get occupied more regularly. "We have a hybrid-first virtual operating model and it is based on need. We expect people to come to offices three days a week, and we've had modest success," Vijayakumar told PTI. He added: "We have, at least, half of our people coming to
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In a Q&A, HCL Technologies CEO and MD C Vijayakumar, talks about growth momentum from its majority market the US and managing supply-side issues
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If you look at HCL's history, we come from a product engineering background and over the years have created thousands of products for our customers, says HCL CEO Vijayakumar
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Since we have done very well in Q2, we have to deliver the incremental growth in Q3 and Q4 on this expanded base, said Vijayakumar
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We hired close to 3,800 people last quarter, he added
Apart from engineering services, Vijayakumar said telecom, BFSI, retail and consumer packaged goods would drive growth in the quarters ahead
I think we have simple strategy, which is focussed on being relevant and following the client spend, which is really simplified by our mode 1-2-3 strategy, says C Vijayakumar