Why India Still Has An Edge In Software Development Outsourcing In 2022, Despite Skill Market Disrup

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Why India Still Has An Edge In Software Development Outsourcing In 2022, Despite Skill Market Disruption The pandemic affected the whole world, straining several people in the working class. Fortunately, IT talent could work remotely and not just locally. In recent years, organizations worldwide have been turning to Indian IT outsourcing firms for their tech needs. Though India is known for its cost advantage and the largest pool of IT talent, it still suffers from post-pandemic shocks to this day. 4.3 million people resigned from their jobs in August 2021 alone, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an increase of 242,000 from the previous month. In September 2021, the number reached 4.4 million.

Current Skill Disruptions In The Labor Market If you consider outsourcing software development projects to India, you should not focus solely on India’s edge in software development. Outsourcing is not without challenges or risks. Therefore, it becomes prudent for a prospective software development outsourcer to mitigate the risks by identifying the challenges. Location is no longer a bar: More remote opportunities for IT talent In the pre-pandemic era, Indian IT talent typically was restricted to various IT hubs in major cities and the March-2020 national lockdown opened new horizons for IT resources. Initial few months went into adjusting to this work-from-home culture for companies as well as employees, but this became a boom for employees later on as they had access to all IT companies not only in India but globally who allowed work from home as new normal indefinitely and they start hiring people from any part of the country. The IT talent leveraged this phenomenon to their advantage. It led to great resignations and most of this IT talent held at least 3 offers, still exploring a higher offer till the last date of notice in the current company, leading to doubling and tripling of the IT resource cost in India.

Attrition Rate The attrition rate in India is not something to overlook. A high attrition rate isn’t new in the outsourcing industry in India, primarily due to the long working hours, monotonous jobs, low perceived value, and low-efficiency levels. Attrition rates are pretty high in some IT service providers, reaching 30%. At Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country’s largest IT company, attrition was 11.9%, up from 8.6% in the April-June quarter.


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