AI Hits Hard: Silent Job Cuts in IT
Silent Layoffs Sweep India's Tech Sector: 50,000 Jobs at Risk Due to AI Surge in 2025!
India's tech industry faces a wave of silent layoffs with 50,000 IT jobs on the line in 2025, driven by AI adoption and automation. Major players like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are quietly restructuring workforces, focusing on backend and lower‑margin roles. This trend highlights the industry's shift towards AI‑centric skill requirements.
Introduction: The Rise of Silent Layoffs in India's IT Sector
Factors Driving the Job Cuts: AI and Automation
Impact on Leading Companies: TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro
Differences from Traditional Layoffs and Employee Reactions
Skills at Risk: Who's Most Vulnerable?
How IT Professionals Can Adapt: Upskilling and New Opportunities
Public Reactions: Concerns and Calls for Transparency
Economic and Social Implications of IT Job Restructuring
Future Outlook: Transforming India's IT Sector for the AI Era
Conclusion: Navigating Workforce Adjustments in a Changing Landscape
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