India's Infosys To Search For Staff In U.K.


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October 10, 2007 8:01 a.m. EST

Topics: Business
Girlie Anobong - AHN News Writer

Mumbai India (AHN) - As one of the pioneers in tactical offshore outsourcing of software services, Infosys, started this week its second staffing-search round.

Included with list of places the firm technology giant is targeting to find potential employees are Kings College London, University College London and Warwick University.

While Indian firms have been developing rapidly, companies are turning their target overseas with regards to employment for the reason that they are still pressured to look for skilled and tough professionals at home to keep their business growing.

As a piece of its global hunt, Marco Cullen is one of the twenty-five British students that Infosys has hired.

"You get that kind of global experience that you wouldn't really get even if you worked for a global company back home," Cullen says.

Cullen had applied to different great companies and was even offered for a job at British Telecom - but took Infosys opportunity for the company's worldwide publicity.

Infosys Technologies Ltd., provides consulting and I.T. services to clients internationally - as partners to conceptualize technology driven business transformation projects with over 75.000 staffs globally.

"All of your colleagues would be from your hometown and your area. It's a completely different job market here - and you get to see how things work in a new environment," Cullen concluded.


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