Accenture hiring for various job roles , After laying off 19000 employees
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Accenture recently cut 19,000 jobs in a difficult macroeconomic environment. Even though the IT company has announced thousands of job cuts, workers are still unsure whether their jobs are safe or not.
Sources close to India Today Tech and developments within the IT company have revealed the HR team is yet to release details on the layoffs. remain employees.
Amidst all this turmoil, Accenture appears to be continuing to hire many jobs. If you go to LinkedIn, Accenture has posted many job openings. Some of these positions include: Services Marketing Executive Partner, Media Relations - Capital Markets, Writer Relations Analyst, etc.
The job posting will direct the candidate to Accenture's job portal. Accenture announced layoffs last month.
The company said it has cut up to 19,000 jobs. employees due to the difficult overall economic situation.Accenture said that the layoffs are impacting around 2.5 per cent of its workforce, but the company also said that the company will not immediately eliminate employees.
It said that the layoffs will continue over the next 18 months. "Over the next 18 months, these actions are expected to result in the departure of approximately 19,000 people (or 2.5 per cent of our current workforce), and we expect over half of these departures will consist of people in our non-billable corporate functions," Accenture said in the regulatory filing.
, At that time, the company also announced that it will continue hiring in late 2023 to transform our non-billed business functions to reduce costs,” Accenture noted. But looking at recent job postings on LinkedIn,
Accenture appears to be continuing to hire despite layoffs. The company said it was making layoffs to cut costs. Another reason for layoffs is overwork.
The IT company has reportedly hired new staff in the past to meet current and future needs. The company's workforce grew from 699,000 in February 2022 to about 738,000 in February 2023. , Other technology companies such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and others have laid off hundreds of thousands of employees in the past two months.
Most of these tech companies say the layoffs stem from tough macroeconomic conditions and overstaffing during the pandemic.
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