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INFOSYS GLOBAL TALENT PROGRAM |
Infoscions to arrive in Mysore
from the UK
3 September, 2007
The first group of 25 graduates from
the United Kingdom is all set to
arrive for training at Infosys in
Mysore. According to Infosys, the new
recruits will
begin their six-month, customized
software engineer education program at
the Infosys Global Education Centre in
Mysore in September 2007.
The graduates are from leading UK
universities including University of
Bath, University College London,
University of Nottingham, University
of Surrey, Imperial College, and Kings
College. After a four-month
educational program in Mysore, these
‘Infoscions’ from the UK will be
relocated to Infosys development
centers across India for two months to
gain hands-on experience with real
projects. Following the successful
completion of the six-month
orientation program, they will return
to join Infosys offices in the UK.
The Global Talent Program (GTP) is
Infosys’ university-level recruiting
program outside of India. Trainees
recruited for the GTP undergo a
customized education and orientation
program created to ensure that they
are trained adequately with necessary
technical and client-facing skills and
sufficient live project exposure in
the Infosys Global Delivery Model.
According to B. G. Srinivas, Head of
EMEA, Infosys Technologies, this is an
exciting time for Infosys in Europe.
The Global Talent Program enhances
the company’s recruitment efforts and
helps attract the best and brightest
talent from one of the key countries
in which Infosys operate. By joining a
global community on the Mysore campus
that includes trainees from the United
States, Australia and Japan, the UK
graduates will gain exposure to new
ways of thinking and ultimately help
Infosys play an even more strategic
role for its clients.
In May 2006, Infosys announced its
pilot plan to recruit college
graduates from UK universities as part
of an ongoing commitment to creating a
diversified, global workforce. Infosys
first began the GTP for entry-level
software engineer positions at top
universities in the US. Applications
were
admitted for the software engineering
position from students with technology
majors as well as liberal arts majors
with a mathematics background. The UK
initiative follows a successful
implementation of the GTP in the US
that was able to recruit 250 graduates
to India.
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