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TCS to expand operations in New Jersey, will hire additional 1,000 people

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India’s largest IT firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Thursday said it will expand operations in New Jersey by hiring about 1,000 additional employees by 2023 to meet the growing needs of customers to digitally transform their businesses.

To support a pipeline of local IT talent for the state, TCS will also grow the reach of its STEM and computer science education programmes in New Jersey by 25 per cent, expanding teacher training and student programmes, the company said in a statement.

The term STEM refers to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

“TCS to expand STEM education programs in New Jersey and add 1,000 new employees by 2023,” the company statement said.

TCS’ Edison Business Center, one of 30 company facilities in the US, serves more than 100 customers in New Jersey.

The company has more than 3,700 employees in the state, who provide IT and consulting services across industries, leveraging technologies — such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and enterprise software.

“We are thrilled to have Tata Consultancy Services expand its footprint in New Jersey and invest in our future workforce by expanding its STEM education programs, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said.

Commenting on the expansion drive, Surya Kant, Chairman of North America, TCS, noted that New Jersey is an important technology hub for TCS, and added “we are excited to be a part of its growing reputation as a centre of innovation”.

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