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October 3, 2023

Hiring Watch ’21: EY India Is On the Hunt For Thousands of Techies

Press Trust of India reported on Dec. 24 that EY is going on a hiring spree in India next year:

Global professional services organisation EY on Thursday announced that it would be inducting in 2021 about 9,000 new hires in India.

These will be in various technology roles across all member firms including the global delivery centres, to expand its digital capabilities and help organisations solve their ‘complex end-to-end business transformation challenges’, it said in a statement.

These hires will be from the STEM background and in areas including artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, analytics and other emerging technologies.

EY India has more than 50,000 employees across all member firms, including global delivery centers, and 36% of all EYers in India come from a STEM background.

EY to hire 9,000 professionals in India in 2021 in various technology roles [PTI]

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