Revenue is expected to grow 2-3 per cent in constant currency for Q4 while Ebit outlook for FY21 is now increased to a range of 21-21.5 per cent, up from 20-21 per cent announced previously.
HCL Tech sees all-time low attrition level in Q3
HCL Technologies has said that in the December quarter, attrition level was at a historic low for the company at 10.2 per cent. It, however, expects it to inch up a little bit in the coming quarters as the pandemic eases and there is pent up demand in the market for these skills.
As the company added a net headcount of 6,597 during the quarter, the total headcount has moved to 159,682. Though there was difficulty in hiring freshers in Q1 and Q2 because of the pandemic challenges, the company accelerated its freshers hiring in Q3 and added 4,022 employees. The IT firm plans to add another 5,000 freshers in the March quarter.
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