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Infosys to double Canadian workforce to 4,000 by 2023 The company is also focusing on hiring local talent to serve various geographies
Infosys on Thursday said it would be bringing 500 jobs to Calgary, Canada over the next three years, doubling its workforce in that country to 4,000 by 2023.
Infosys, which is India’s second largest IT services firm, has also been focusing on hiring local talent to serve various geographies.
The Bangalore-based company said in the last two years, it has created 2,000 jobs across Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Montreal, with plans for further expansion across the country.
The Calgary expansion is expected to enable Infosys to scale work with clients in western Canada, Pacific North West, and the Central United States across various industries, including natural resources, energy, media, retail, and communications.
Nenshi said that Calgary pursued Infosys over a period of four years through a series of phone calls, meetings, and trade missions to Silicon Valley and India…
Infosys to create 500 jobs in Calgary, double workforce in Canada to 4,000 by 2023
The Calgary expansion will enable Infosys to scale work with clients in Western Canada, Pacific North West, and the Central United States across various industries.
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NEW DELHI: IT services major Infosys has said it will create 500 jobs in Calgary over the next three years, doubling its Canadian workforce to 4,000 employees by 2023.
This expansion was announced by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, along with Infosys President Ravi Kumar, Calgary Economic Development President and CEO Mary Moran, and David Knight Legg, CEO of Invest Alberta Corporation.
Within the last two years, Infosys has added 2,000 jobs across Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Montreal, with plans for further expansion across the country.