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    Accenture adds 24,697 employees in Q1FY25, drives AI-focused growth

    The company’s focus on data and AI capabilities saw its workforce in these areas grow to approximately 69,000, with plans to reach 80,000 by FY26
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauDecember 20, 20242 Mins Read67602 Views
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    Accenture has expanded its workforce by 24,697 employees in Q1FY25, bringing its total headcount to 7,99,000. This marks the third consecutive quarter of growth, with the majority of new hires based in India, reflecting broader trends in the Indian IT sector.

    The company’s focus on data and AI capabilities saw its workforce in these areas grow to approximately 69,000, with plans to reach 80,000 by FY26. However, the attrition rate increased slightly to 12 per cent during the quarter.

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    The hiring spree signals strong business momentum and sustained high utilisation rates of around 90 per cent. It also reflects a recovery in the global IT services market, which had seen workforce reductions in previous quarters. Accenture’s strategic hiring aligns with rising demand across markets and industries, particularly in areas such as AI and digital transformation.

    Accenture’s workforce expansion and financial results indicate a positive outlook for the global IT sector, which has faced challenges in recent quarters. Growth in AI, data services, and digital transformation highlights recovering demand and opportunities for innovation.

    Demand for AI-driven solutions played a pivotal role in Accenture’s growth. The company continues to invest heavily in AI capabilities, underscoring its commitment to meeting its FY26 target of an 80,000-strong AI-focused workforce.

    With a strong start to FY25, Accenture’s trajectory showcases its leadership in the IT services space. Strategic investments in AI and a robust hiring strategy position the company to capitalise on evolving market needs, reinforcing its role as a global technology leader.a

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