Global capability centres (GCCs) are expected to create 4.25–4.5 lakh new jobs this year, with 35 per cent eyeing 50-100 per cent workforce expansion, according to a report by NLB Services.
The campus houses over 50 multinational companies, including IBM, Target, Philips, Fidelity, and Nokia, and supports a daily ...
India has solidified its position as a global hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), according to the ANSR Q3 GCC Report. Over 450 Forbes Global 2000 companies operate more than 825 GCCs in ...
One of the standout measures is the Deeptech Fund of Funds (FoF), which, along with a ₹10,000 crore boost for startups, is ...
Oberoi highlighted that the real impact on hiring platforms like Naukri will come when existing GCCs ramp up their hiring. Info Edge, the parent firm of Naukri, Jeevansaathi, and 99Acres ...
256 GCCs in India, or 60% of the total Forbes Global 2000 companies, are of North American origin | Photo Credit: Getty Images India, which has established itself as a global hub for Global ...
NLB Services, a leading global technology and digital talent solutions provider, has launched its annual flagship report, ‘India’s Talent Takeoff-The GCC 4.0 story’. The report is an in-depth analysis ...
Global roles from India are expected to grow from currently 6,500 to over 30,000 by 2030 through Global Capability Centres (GCCs) of multinational companies, supported by robust leadership ...