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Infosys Launches ‘Power’ Programme: Fresh Graduate Salaries

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Infosys, a global leader in IT services and consulting, has set sail on a new hiring voyage with its groundbreaking initiative—the ‘Power’ Programme.

Designed to attract top talent, this strategic move aims to empower fresh graduates by offering significantly higher salaries than the industry norm.

Power Programme: A Bounty of Opportunity

Infosys has unfurled its sails, inviting young professionals to join its crew through the ‘Power’ Programme.

This campus placement drive promises fresh graduates an enticing reward: annual salaries of up to Rs 9 lakh. For context, the typical entry-level salary at Infosys hovers around Rs 3 to 3.5 lakh per year.

The ‘Power’ Programme is a beacon for those with strong coding, programming, and software skills—a clarion call to set course toward excellence.

Infosys recognizes that skilled talent is the wind in its sails.

As the tech industry charts new waters, the demand for specialized skills—be it in cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), or cybersecurity—has surged.

Despite recent industry headwinds, Infosys remains steadfast in its commitment to hire 15,000 to 20,000 freshers in the financial year 2025. The Power Programme is a testament to this resolve.

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Infosys vs. TCS

Infosys isn’t the only ship on this voyage. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), another giant in the IT realm, launched its ‘Prime’ programme—a parallel initiative.

TCS’s ‘Prime’ offers freshers with specialized skills salaries ranging from Rs 9 to 11 lakh per year. While Infosys’s ‘Power’ Programme aligns with this competitive spirit, it sets a course of its own, targeting the sweet spot between talent acquisition and affordability.

As the sun rises on the digital era, Infosys recognizes that the voyage doesn’t end with hiring. It extends to upskilling, fostering collaboration, and embracing transformation.

The crew must adapt to changing tides—mastering AI, exploring data science, and navigating the complexities of modern technology. The ‘Power’ Programme isn’t just about salaries; it’s about equipping sailors for the long journey ahead.

Conclusion

The ‘Power’ Programme isn’t merely a hiring strategy; it’s a compass pointing toward a future where talent thrives. As fresh graduates embark on this voyage, they carry with them the promise of innovation, resilience, and growth.

Infosys, like any seasoned mariner, knows that the real treasure lies not in gold but in the minds of its crew. Anchors aweigh, and may the winds of opportunity fill their sails.


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