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Infosys eyes UK’s digital space, to hire 1,000 professionals locally in three years

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The new hires will work in the digital space, including cloud computing, data and analytics, artificial intelligence, open-source technologies and enterprise services, says Infosys

Top India IT giant Infosys plans to hire 1,000 workers in the UK over the next three years as part of efforts to support the country’s economic recovery and growth.

According to the company, the new hires will work in the digital space, including cloud computing, and analytics, artificial intelligence, open-source technologies and enterprise services, to support some of the world’s largest organisations navigate their digital journeys.

“The company will provide critical training and mentoring opportunities for the fresh hires and the new team members will join Infosys’ design studio in Shoreditch, its innovation centre in Canary Wharf and proximity centres in Nottingham and other client locations across the UK,” the company said in a statement.

The Bengaluru-based company will also hire experienced professionals from technology and consulting with deep sector expertise, who will be able to support local businesses in their digital journeys and lead a robust workforce for the future.

“To ensure a diverse talent pool and support the upskilling of the ‘s future leaders, a large proportion of the workforce will be hired from recently graduated students from leading colleges and universities in the UK,” Infosys said.

Infosys in a statement also committed to the UK to support its recovery and growth through digital acceleration, new talent, and supporting the development and reskilling of existing talent to meet evolving economic demands.

“While the talent gap has been looming, the of the past year have exacerbated the need for vital digital skills as businesses have rapidly accelerated their digital transformation. Bridging the digital divide and making quality digital education accessible to every citizen is vital to the establishment of a robust future workforce, and the UK’s economic recovery,” Infosys CEO Salil Parekh said.

Earlier the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the investment from Infosys is a vote of confidence in the UK and its technology sector and will help that sector scale new heights, creating the jobs of the future.

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