TCS has extended 25,000 job offers to fresh graduates for FY27, with future hiring contingent on market demand. The IT giant, which hired 44,000 freshers last year, is maintaining its delivery model and focusing on project needs. CEO Krithivasan described the demand pipeline as stable, with early signs of recovery in client spending across various sectors. TCS has extended 25,000 job offers to fresh graduates for FY27, with future hiring contingent on market demand. The IT giant, which hired 44,000 freshers last year, is maintaining its delivery model and focusing on project needs. CEO Krithivasan described the demand pipeline as stable, with early signs of recovery in client spending across various sectors.
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