IT service firm Hexaware to hire up to 8,000 employees globally in 2024

Updated : Jul 03, 2024 14:10
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IT services firm Hexaware Technologies is planning to hire between 6,000 to 8,000 employees in countries including US, India, Canada, Mexico, Poland and the UK in 2024. In a news release the firm mentioned that the hiring plans are subject to favourable global market conditions.

"We're actively seeking talented individuals across the globe to join our team," said Rajesh Balasubramanian, executive vice president and global head, Talent Supply Chain, at Hexaware.

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In India, the firm is planning to hire employees in locations including Hyderabad, Noida, Coimbatore, Dehradun and Bengaluru. Hexaware will also conduct recruitment drives in Ahmedabad, Indore, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Dehradun, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.

The hiring will be done for roles including SeviceNow tech leads, automation testing specialists, AEM architects, Big Data leads and workday financial consultants.

"City-specific hirings would focus on Hyderabad and Noida (ITSM, HRSD, ServiceNow), Coimbatore and Bengaluru (Azure Databricks, Python ADF) and Hyderabad (AEM, Front-End, MSD, Java FSD, .NET FSD)," the release stated.

Meanwhile, in the US it plans to hire cloud application architects (Azure), ESM architects (ServiceNow), Java full-stack engineers, test analysts (SDET) with automation expertise and senior Java full-stack developers with AWS expertise. In UK, Hexaware will hire test managers (manual and automation), AEM, DevOps (Azure), service desk professionals and full-stack developers (Java and .NET)

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