TCS Stops New H-1B Hiring, Shifts Focus to Local US Recruitment

TCS Halts New H-1B Hiring, Focuses on Local US Talent

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will not hire new H-1B visa holders this financial year, CEO K Krithivasan confirmed. The IT giant is shifting its strategy toward local recruitment in the United States, signaling a deliberate move away from visa-dependent staffing.

Key Takeaways

  • TCS confirms zero new H-1B hires for current financial year
  • Approximately 11,000 of TCS’s 32,000-33,000 US employees hold H-1B visas
  • Company investing nearly $7 billion in global AI data centers
  • AI now integrated into nearly all TCS projects

Current US Workforce and Visa Strategy

Among TCS’s substantial US workforce of 32,000-33,000 employees, about 11,000 currently work on H-1B visas. Krithivasan revealed that the company already deploys fewer people than its annual H-1B approval numbers. He clarified that L-1 visas serve specific purposes and aren’t intended as replacements for H-1B positions.

Navigating Market Challenges

The hiring shift comes during a period of muted demand for IT services, with client sentiment remaining weak and discretionary spending restrained. TCS recently reduced its headcount by 2 percent, a process the CEO described as handled “with a great deal of compassion and care,” including fair severance packages and transparent communication about the strategic rationale.

Major AI Investment and Strategy

While managing near-term challenges, TCS is making a massive $7-billion bet on artificial intelligence infrastructure through global data center investments. This supports their ambition to become the world’s largest AI-led services company.

The AI strategy focuses on five key areas: transforming internal operations, enhancing client services, upgrading workforce capabilities, disrupting value chains, and deepening ecosystem participation. The new data centers will enable end-to-end AI services including cloud infrastructure, model training, and inferencing capabilities.

AI Integration Across Projects

Krithivasan confirmed that AI has become ubiquitous in TCS’s operations. “Every project now is AI-led in some form. Drawing a clear line to differentiate AI-led projects is becoming harder,” he explained. This widespread integration is why the company isn’t releasing separate AI revenue figures yet, though he anticipates nearly all projects will soon be AI-driven.

Revenue Outlook and Competitive Landscape

Despite recent headwinds, TCS maintains cautious optimism about international revenue. While Q1 performance dipped, Q2 showed improvement. The company is also adapting to changes in the competitive environment, where Global Capability Centres (GCCs) have taken some work previously handled by TCS, though many have evolved into collaborators rather than competitors.

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