When growth rate slows down, one has to manage the expectations of the employees within the company, former CEO of Bengaluru-headquartered IT major, Infosys, Kris Gopalakrishnan said.
"The number of promotions will come down because there are no openings at higher levels. So, you have to set expectations properly", he told PTI.
Secondly, the former President of Confederation of Indian Industry said, technology is transitioning and, so, employees will have to be retrained.
Last month, Indian IT industry body NASSCOM projected software export growth in 2017-18 at 7-8 per cent in constant currency, down from 8.6 per cent in the previous fiscal.
The industry would add 130,000-150,000 jobs in the current financial year, it had forecast.
Gopalakrishnan, the Chairman of Axilor Ventures, an early stage startup accelerator and venture fund, rejected suggestions that there is job-crisis in the Indian IT sector.
Gopalakrishnan, however, said hiring is slowing down because growth rate has come down.
"There have been some impact of automation on certain services. For example, infrastructure management services, maintenance services where automation has had an impact. Several tasks can be automated and those services will require less number of people.
"Now these are services where the work is actually quite repetitive and in the long run, these tasks are better done by machines because they are repetitive", he said.
"It's quite exciting actually", he said. "Opportunities are huge, because this is the model that can continue to scale, and that's the reason why multinational corporations are setting up IT operations in India".
"Long term, it's exciting because you (IT industry) are part of transitioning that's happening in every industry. It's driven by innovation, creativity and growth; all that is exciting", according to him.
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