Major move by Infosys: IT firm Relocates 9.000 Trainees from Residential Campus! - What's Next?
Home > News Shots > Business newsThe chairman of leading IT Major Infosys said on Saturday that due to the coronavirus pandemic around 9,000 of its trainees and interns at Mysuru residential campus have been relocated to their homes. They are receiving training through the company's digital platforms. The company has hired over 19.000 college graduates from across the country.
"In Mysuru, over 9,000 trainees and interns have relocated to their homes from our residential global training centre. They are enabled to continue their training on Infosys' digital platforms," Nilekani said.
While speaking on the firm’s annual general meeting, Nandan Nilekani noted,"Over the last few years, we have made huge investments in making Infosys stronger and more resilient, while bringing agility and speed in everything we do. The investments have positioned us very well and this is demonstrated in the way we are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
In the same meeting, he also stated that the company is optimistic of tackling COVID19 and the ongoing global economic crisis. "Our robust balance-sheet, steady growth momentum, digital systems for our people, and our executive team, unified in their focus on strategy execution, are advantages that are clearly working for us," he said.
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