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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet praised PM Modi's leadership and outlined the company's plans to further grow its operations in India. "I was honoured to meet with PM Modi and to hear more about his ...
John Schmidt, global aerospace & defense lead at Accenture discusses European defense and Accenture's research on the defense ...
India is home to almost 1,700 GCCs, employing close to 20 lakh, and is poised to contribute 3.5 percent to India’s GDP by 2030. Accenture has over 3.5 lakh employees in India, and Kanwar, the 18 ...
According to the latest market research report published by Credence Research, the Human Resource Outsourcing (HRO) Market ...
New Delhi, Global IT firm Accenture will promote around 15,000 employees in India as part of a global promotion drive of nearly 50,000 staff in June this year. "I am writing to share and celebrate ...
Accenture is set to promote 43,000 employees in India during the 2025 financial year, marking a significant increase. This is part of a larger global promotion cycle impacting 50,000 employees.
File photo of the Accenture logo displayed on a building during the WEF summit in Davos, Switzerland. The company is set to promote close to 50,000 employees in June after a six-month delay.
Based on a media report, Nissan is transferring employees in India as part of cost-cutting measures, with IS/IT staff moving to Accenture and finance/HR personnel to Genpact.
Accenture's stock closed 1.69% higher on Tuesday's regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, at $283.96. In the after-market hours, the stock gained 2% further to $289.63.
NEW YORK & HYDERABAD, India, April 23, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has acquired TalentSprint, a leader in deep tech education, from NSE Academy Ltd., (a wholly owned subsidiary of ...
LinkedIn Logo (DC File Photo) India: LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, today unveiled the 2025 Top Companies list for India showcasing 25 large companies where professionals ...
TCS, Accenture, Infosys tops LinkedIn India top companies 2025 Global tech giants continue to expand their operations in India, with Amazon, Alphabet and Salesforce hiring for roles in software ...
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