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Tata Technologies to hire 3,000 innovators in next 1 year

Tata Technologies managing director and chief executive officer Warren Harris (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

By: Shubham Ghosh

INDIAN global engineering and product development digital services company Tata Technologies on Monday (24) said it will rope in more than 3,000 innovators in the next one year under its expanded talent-acquisition programme.

The company has planned to ramp up its workforce in all major markets around the world as well as in India, including the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, among others, it said in a statement.

It said the decision to add talent comes at a time when the company has been growing rapidly on the back of the move to autonomous, connected, electrification and shared (ACES) mobility and accelerated investment in digital since manufacturing companies adapt to meet new and evolving customer requirements.

“We are looking for innovators to join us and be part of a movement that will see Tata Technologies lead the rapidly growing engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market,” the company said, adding it has “expanded its talent acquisition program to hire 3,000+ innovators over the next 12 months”.

Tata Technologies managing director and chief executive officer Warren Harris said, “Besides competitive remuneration, we offer innovators an opportunity to work on global projects, upskill and learn through classroom and global eLearning platforms and collaborate with (over) 9,000 global talent pools. We also offer new recruits the privilege of becoming part of the globally recognised Tata Group.”

Tata Technologies, which has a vision of engineering a better world, enables global OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and their ecosystem of partners to engineer, manufacture, and realise better products that are innovative, sustainable and competitive, he said.

The company has launched a new brand campaign #ComeJoinUs in #EngineeringABetterWorld, inviting innovators across the world to be part of its “transformation journey and grow with it while innovating safe, sustainable solutions for the global OEMs and their ecosystem of partners,” the statement said.

Investments in technology-enabled changes have accelerated since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Products have fundamentally changed, business models have been reengineered, manufacturing enterprises have transformed, and digital has become a way of life, the company said.

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