Infosys partners with Singapore government, to add 300 jobs
IT services provider Infosys will hire 300 workers in Singapore over the next three years as part of its collaboration with Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore – a statutory board – to support the government’s ongoing programmes to create employment opportunities.
The Bengaluru-based company will hire technology professionals, experienced professionals, managers, executives, and technicians from tech and non-tech backgrounds, as well as fresh graduates from polytechnics and universities.
Infosys, along with iCompaz – a joint venture between Infosys and private equity firm Temasek Holdings – will hire these individuals as part of IMDA’s TechSkills Accelerator Company-Led Training (CLT) programme.
“Our collaboration with the government of Singapore underscores our investment and commitment to leverage Infosys’ digital expertise to develop a highly skilled future workforce at a time when the world is trying to embrace digital at scale to navigate the post-pandemic economic reality,” said Shaji Mathew, executive vice president, Infosys. “The plan to hire 300 locals in Singapore reinforces our commitment to our localization strategy, at a global level.”