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The salary revisions apply to employees in band JL6 and below, with the new pay structure taking effect from April 1, 2025. The first phase of the hikes started in February 2025. Infosys ...
The revised structure places greater emphasis on an employee’s rating history rather than just current performance. Employees moving from lower ratings to Highly Valued 2 (HV2) will receive 10% ...
Infosys rolls out salary hike letters to employees ahead of Stellar Saturday Culture Carnival. The hike is effective from November 1, 2023. The average hike is reportedly below 10%. Entry level ...
Tech News News: Infosys chairman NR Narayana Murthy is spreading some New Year cheer among its 1.58 lakh employees. The company plans a salary increase in April, unli ...
An analysis of the average salary packages of IT company CEOs and freshers, sourced from earnings report data and publicly available information, shows that freshers' salaries have gone up only 46 ...
Infosys, the Bengaluru-based IT giant, has officially started implementing salary hikes for its employees from February 24, as per a report by Moneycontrol.The increments range between 5 per cent ...
Infosys was the only company among large software services firms which deferred salary hikes earlier in the year citing uncertain business environment. It, however, gave promotions to 20,000 ...
In the previous fiscal year, Infosys CEO’s salary rose by 43%. Meanwhile, the median remuneration of employees (MRE) at Infosys in FY23 rose to ₹ 9,00,012 from ₹ 8,14,332 in FY22.
BANGALORE: Top Infosys officials on Friday said that the company will not have an issue with regards to following any regulations on CEOs salaries as their salary at Infosys is actually very l ...
The country’s second largest software services firm Infosys has raised the salary of its employees working in the country by 6-7 per cent and by 1-2 per cent for onsite workers, effective April 1.
IT giant Infosys paid its top management personnel a total remuneration of USD 10.7 million (over Rs 50 crore) during the last fiscal, marking an increase of about 50 per cent from the previous year.