Infosys tightens appraisal process, defers increment till July

However, the company ruled
out any plans of layoffs in big numbers
Infosys,
India’s second largest IT (information technology) firm, has deferred salary
hikes for its mid-level employees till end of July to reduce cost and ensure
better payouts at the same time. Some employees may even get salary hike after
July. Employees with less than eight years of experience who fall under job
level 5 (JL5) category will see their performance and salary review begin from
July, Pravin Rao, chief operating officer, Infosys, told employees in a mail on
Wednesday.
Amidst fears of job losses across
different IT services firms, Rao said the company would not look at any layoffs
and any separation may have happened on ground of performance.
Under the eight years experience
bracket roles are typically software engineers, senior software engineers,
business analyst, senior business analyst and others and industry experts say
such roles form 40 to 50 per cent of the workforce at the IT companies. Infosys
had more 2 lakh employees at the end of March.
A company spokesperson declined to
comment on this development.
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Even if Infosys has undertaken an
exercise for mid-level professionals to scrutinise their performance with
increased focus on automation and digital technology-driven service demand, the
company ruled out any plans of layoffs in big numbers.
The company earlier said it was
putting in cost optimisation measures across different operational activities
and on-site utilisation.(read
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