Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has indicated that offers given to freshers will be honoured by the company and followed with joining, although there has been some change in dates. The comments of Infosys top honcho assumes significance amid reports that the company has delayed onboarding of 2,000 fresh engineering graduates from 2022-batch. "Every offer that we have given, that offer will be someone who will join the company. We changed some dates but beyond that everyone will join Infosys and there is no change in that approach," Parekh told PTI in response to a question on reported delays in onboarding of 2,000 fresh engineering graduates for two years. The Bengaluru-headquartered IT company has an overall employee base of 315,332 as on June 2024. Recently, IT and ITES union Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) had filed a complaint with the Ministry of Labour and Employment against Infosys for delaying the onboarding of 2,000 engineering graduates selected for syste
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Salil Parekh, CEO and managing director at Infosys, has joined US India Strategic and Partnership Forum as its board of directors. An industry veteran with nearly three decades in the IT services industry, executing business turnarounds and managing successful acquisitions, Parekh in his capacity as Infosys CEO sets the strategic direction of one of India's most notable IT giants, while nurturing a strong leadership team to drive its execution. Salil's recent addition to the USISPF Board accentuates the success story of Indian IT giants in the US For years. Infosys has been a household name in India, and IT services are one of India's biggest exports to the United States, said USISPF president and CEO Mukesh Aghi. In an era of digital economy and digital trade, Infosys' success in the US is a testimony to the growing synergy in tech ties and how India's robust tech talent plays an integral part in strengthening and growing the tech sector in the United States, Aghi said. USISPF ...
The annual report of Infosys, for the financial year 2022-23, reveals that the compensation of CEO Salil Parekh amounted to Rs 56.45 crore, compared to Rs 71 crore in the previous year
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Parekh said that as the situation improves, the company is 'extremely comfortable that we will emerge stronger'
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The clients are positive with us and we have seen some level of stability. So, from a business perspective, we feel comfortable where we are going and first-quarter growth is testimony to that
Infosys has fixed Parekh's salary at Rs 65 million with an eligibility for variable pay of Rs 97.5 million at the end of the 2018-2019 financial year
Infosys has once again appointed an outsider as the CEO
Parekh has been appointed for a five-year term effective January 2
Among the probable candidates for the post are B G Srinivas and Ashok Vemuri
He has called for the reconstitution of the Infosys board on several occasions now
The securities firm said the IT major would sustain business momentum