With H-1B visas under Trump cloud, TCS to step up local hiring in the US
India's top software services exporter Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will step up local hiring in the United States (US) and has no plans to cut investments there as it continues to expect robust growth from its biggest overseas market.
"In the last four or five years, we have been recruiting heavily in the US," Girish Ramachandran, head of Asia Pacific region of TCS, told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia in China's Hainan province.
"We are planning to increase the number of recruitments we have in these markets," said Ramachandran.
TCS, which earns about 50 per cent of its revenue from the US, continues to remain bullish about its prospects in the country as the consumption of information technology (IT) services remains very high.
"US is the largest market and we expect that to continue to be the largest market," Ramachandran said.
India's $150-billion IT sector has been bracing for a reform of the distribution of H1-B visas required for the US under President Donald Trump's administration.
Indian IT firms use H-1B visa to fly engineers and developers to the US temporarily to service clients. Companies see increased local hiring and acquisitions as a way to beat any immigration challenge.
On China, Ramachandran said that large Chinese enterprises with global ambitions presented a good opportunity for software services companies such as TCS as they scout for IT partners.
Traditionally, TCS has worked for China's multinationals but domestic businesses have given the company good business, he said, without giving details.
"The last few years, China has had growth rates that are better that what we’ve been doing globally," Ramachandran said, adding, "And we expect that trend to continue."