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IT companies prefer to remain in Work From Home mode in Hyderabad city
- The IT/ITES companies in Hyderabad continue to operate with the Work From Home (WFH) due to the Covid-19 pandemic and there is clear lack of confidence in returning to office, revealed a survey by the apex body of the industry.
- Eighty per cent of companies say employee productivity is over 75 per cent
Hyderabad: The IT/ITES companies in Hyderabad continue to operate with the Work From Home (WFH) due to the Covid-19 pandemic and there is clear lack of confidence in returning to office, revealed a survey by the apex body of the industry.
The survey by the Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association (HYSEA) found that 95 per cent of the companies across the board continue to operate with WFH in the range of 90-100. This has actually increased in the last two months and can be attributed to increase in cases, says the report.
According to HYSEA, even by the end of March 2021, nearly 31 per cent respondents want 70-89 employees to operate from home. Only a small minority of large/very large companies wanted an aggressive 30 per cent WFH while the rest wanted 70 per cent or more. "This shows a clear lack of confidence in returning to office," it said.
Awaiting good news
An overwhelming 80 per cent of companies said significant reduction in cases and vaccine availability are the factors that will encourage a return to office. The survey covered IT services, products, ITES companies that are India/Hyderabad headquartered and also many MNCs with Global In-house Centres (GICs) in Hyderabad.
Eighty per cent of the companies have said employee productivity is over 75 per cent. Almost all large and very large companies have reported more than 90 per cent productivity. "Broadband, power cuts and working atmosphere at employees' homes turned out to be the major obstacles to WFH. Low employee morale was also reported by 34 per cent respondents."
Hiring doesn't stall
Nearly 70 per cent of large and very large companies hired freshers in the last six months, ranging anywhere between 1 to 1000. A majority of the companies said they would honour the offers already made to freshers. Nearly 64 per cent companies reported flat or single digit revenue and profitability growth in FY 20-21 over 19-20. The industry body sees this as a major encouraging sign.
A majority of the companies, including large and very large, reported they will need the same or 25 per cent less office space than pre-pandemic times when they return to office. Fifty per cent of large/very large companies said their campus hiring in 21-22 will return to pre-pandemic levels. "Nearly 60 per cent of large/very large companies said lateral hiring will go on during the current financial year. This is a healthy sign of business doing fine."
According to HYSEA, no unusual attrition on account of the pandemic was reported by any company. The numbers are within regular industry average range.
HYSEA is a registered apex body with more than 300 members representing the IT/ITES industry in Hyderabad. The IT/ITES industry in Hyderabad has over 5.82 lakh employees working in 1,500 companies. The sector had clocked exports of over Rs 1.28 lakh crore during 2019-20.
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