May 19, 2021
1 min read

HCL to hire 1,000 techies in UK

HCL has been present in the UK since 1997 and today its UK operation employs 3,500-plus people across various locations, supporting 50-plus clients…reports Asian Lite News.

HCL Technologies is expanding investment in the United Kingdom with the hiring of 1,000 technology professionals to support its clients in the UK and around the world.

The company plans to hire these professionals in fields of digital transformation, cloud, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity for its London, Greater London and Manchester offices.

During a virtual meeting late on Monday (local time) to convey this commitment, HCL also welcomed UK’s aid to India by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in light of the current Covid-19 crisis.

HCL has been present in the UK since 1997 and today its UK operation employs 3,500-plus people across various locations, supporting 50-plus clients.

HCL was recently recognised as a top employer in the UK for 15th consecutive year by the prestigious Top Employers Institute.

The virtual meeting between Johnson with HCL’s CEO C Vijayakumar and Senior Vice President Ashish Kumar Gupta was held as part of Johnson’s virtual tour to create stronger business ties between the UK and India.

“The UK has played a key role in HCL’s growth and success journey for more than two decades,” said Vijayakumar.

“It is home to some of our most prestigious clients and is a hotbed of IT talent. By creating new local jobs in the region, we want to reaffirm our commitment to catalysing innovation and building competitive digital talent pools inthe region.”

Johnson said India and the UK are two countries on the forefront of IT innovation. “Thanks to companies like HCL Technologies, we can continue to lead the way together — creating good, skilled jobs and helping both countries to build back better.” (ANI)

ALSO READ-Covid variant cases up in UK

READ MORE-Team India to get second Covid jab in UK

Previous Story

Team India to get second Covid jab in UK

Next Story

EC vows to develop sustainable maritime economy

Latest from -Top News

India celebrates its diaspora 

Praising the Indian diaspora for its contribution in India’s growth, the PM said that it is due to their hard work that the country has become number one in the world in

Modi rallies diaspora for India’s 2047 vision 

Highlighting the diaspora’s achievements, PM Modi praised their contributions, noting that India is now the world’s top recipient of remittances, largely thanks to their hard work….reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra

More troubles await China in 2025 

As the new year unfolds, it is clear that both China and its global counterparts are in for a turbulent period. One key aspect to monitor closely will be the evolving dynamics

Japan, Sri Lanka strengthen bilateral cooperation 

The discussions focused on key topics such as debt restructuring, the ongoing expansion project at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA)…reports Asian Lite News Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with Mr.

Sri Lankan President due in China on Jan 14 

This visit follows Dissanayake’s first foreign trip to India in December, after assuming office on September 21….reports Asian Lite News Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will begin a three-day visit to
Go toTop