The country’s fourth largest software firm Satyam Computers too claims to be upbeat on hiring. Incidentally, the company was also among the IT companies who downsized their workforce and delayed appraisals.
The company recently said that it has no plans to recast its recruitment targets. According to chairman Ramalingam Raju, “Satyam will recruit 14,000-15,000 people this fiscal year.”
However, the company said that it may postpone some of the new recruitments for the next quarter. Earlier there were reports that the company has deferred the joining date of 7,500 graduates it had recruited from various college campuses this year. The company though maintains that it has no intension of withdrawing these offers.
During the second quarter ended September 30, 2008, the software major reported a gross addition of 1,814 employees, including 221 trainees. The total employee strength including subsidiaries and joint ventures stood at 52,865. The attrition rate fell to 12.3 per cent from 12.6 per cent in Q1 FY09. Satyam's attrition for the first quarter was among the lowest in the industry at 10.95 per cent.
Satyam has also denied any move to sack employees. Company’s chairman Ramalingam Raju said that the recent media reports about the company sacking 5,000 people are wrong. According to him these people were actually asked to go on performance grounds. He said, “As part of our appraisal process we identify around five per cent of our associates in the performance improvement category. Every year about five per cent of our employees leave the organisation as they fail to meet the performance expectations." |