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Top IT cos underpaying freshers, says Mohandas Pai; claims conspiracy

Top Indian companies in the Information Technology sector are deliberately underpaying the freshers they hire, industry veteran T V Mohandas Pai has claimed, adding that the companies have taken advantage of the oversupply of software engineers at th

India TV Business Desk Bengaluru Published : Feb 21, 2017 17:11 IST, Updated : Feb 21, 2017 17:11 IST
Mohandas Pai served as CFO at Infosys from 1994 to 2006
Image Source : PTI Mohandas Pai served as CFO at Infosys from 1994 to 2006

Top Indian companies in the Information Technology sector are deliberately underpaying the freshers they hire, industry veteran T V Mohandas Pai has claimed, adding that the companies have taken advantage of the oversupply of software engineers at the entry level and have ganged up to keep their salaries low.

"That's the problem with Indian IT (industry). Indian IT is not paying its freshers well. And in fact, big companies are coming together talking to each other not to increase their salary," he told PTI

Reports indicate that as against offers of Rs 2.25 lakh per annum that used to go out for freshers two decades ago, they have risen only to Rs 3.5 lakh now, which suggests a massive decrease in real wages from an inflation-adjusted perspective.

Pai, who served as Chief Financial Officer at Bengaluru-headquartered IT major Infosys from 1994 to 2006, said it's a very sad fact that big companies are talking to each other not to increase freshers' salaries.

"It's not a good sign for the Indian IT industry. They must break away. That too big services companies. Services companies talk to each other, not a good sign, they must break away from this," he said.

Pai, currently Chairman of Manipal Global Education Services and Aarin Capital, said the IT companies must increase freshers' salaries, and reduce "top" people's compensation.

"Because if we don't increase salaries, good people (bright talent) will not come," he said.

According to him, now, majority of people who join the IT services companies come from tier-2 colleges who no doubt are "smart people."

"But we need people from tier-1 colleges also to come. So, it's a big, big challenge; they have to increase payment to freshers too," he said.

Pai, who was head of infrastructure, administration, human resources, facilities and education and research at Infosys from 2006 to 2011, said the practice of top IT services companies talking to each other not to raise freshers' salaries has been going on for past 7-8 years.

"They are not raising because there is surplus capacity. People are desperate for jobs. That's why in one to three years, there is high attrition (young engineers leave within three years). The high attrition is because people are unhappy with payment (salary)," he said.  

(With PTI inputs)

 

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