India's IT Boom: 1.8 Million Jobs in 2025 Amid AI and GCC Hiring Surge

India's IT job market is booming, with demand reaching 1.8 million roles in 2025. A major shift is happening as Global Capability Centres and product firms lead the hiring charge. Companies are desperately seeking professionals skilled in AI, cloud, and cybersecurity, often paying big premiums for these talents. While most opportunities are still in big cities, the overall market is clearly moving towards more complex, high-value tech roles.

Key Points: India IT Job Demand Hits 1.8 Million in 2025 Driven by GCCs

  • Global Capability Centres now drive 27% of IT hiring, up from 15% in 2024
  • Mid-career professionals with 4-10 years experience dominate 65% of hiring demand
  • AI/ML, cloud, and cybersecurity skills command 10-40% salary premiums over traditional roles
  • Hiring remains concentrated in Tier-1 cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad, accounting for 90% of demand
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India's IT job demand touches 1.8 million in 2025 driven by GCCs, product-led firms

India's IT sector sees 1.8 million job openings in 2025, fueled by Global Capability Centres and demand for AI, cloud, and cybersecurity skills.

"This suggests a technology hiring market that is moving steadily up the value curve. - Kapil Joshi, CEO of IT Staffing, Quess Corp"

New Delhi, Dec 23

India’s IT job demand reached 1.8 million roles in 2025, up 16 per cent over the previous year, with a larger share of hiring coming from GCCs and product-led organisations, a report has said.

The report from talent solutions provider Quess Corp said Global Capability Centres accounted for about 27 per cent of total IT hiring demand in 2025, up from 15 per cent in 2024, while product and SaaS firms expanded selective hiring, while IT services and consulting recorded modest growth.

Startup hiring declined to low single-digit levels amid funding moderation, the report noted.

Mid‑career professionals with four to ten years of experience made up 65 per cent of hiring, compared with 50 per cent in 2024, and entry‑level hiring accounted for 15 per cent as employers sought productivity‑ready talent.

Demand shifted strongly toward emerging digital skills, with AI/ML, cloud engineering, DevOps and cybersecurity outpacing traditional software roles significantly with over half of hiring centred on former capabilities, the report said.

Select next‑generation roles attracted salary premiums of 10–40 per cent for Generative AI specialists, MLOps and LLMOps engineers, AI ethics and governance leads, FinOps professionals, cyber threat intelligence analysts and platform engineering architects

AI, cloud and cybersecurity skills saw particularly strong interest, pointing to the increasing complexity of roles being built in India. Overall, this suggests a technology hiring market that is moving steadily up the value curve, with this momentum offering a positive base for 2026,” said Kapil Joshi, CEO of IT Staffing, Quess Corp.

Hiring remained concentrated in Tier‑1 cities, which accounted for 88–90 per cent of demand, led by Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi NCR, while Tier‑2 and Tier‑3 cities contributed 10–12 per cent.

Average time‑to‑hire extended to 45–60 days in 2025, stretching to 75–90 days for niche skills such as AI/ML and cybersecurity. Contract roles rose to about 10–11 per cent of demand from around 8 per cent in 2024.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the numbers look good, I'm concerned about the 15% entry-level hiring. How will fresh graduates get a foot in the door if everyone wants 4-10 years of experience? Companies need to invest in training juniors too.
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Vikram M
The concentration in Tier-1 cities (88-90%) is a problem. We need better infrastructure and incentives in Tier-2/3 cities to decentralize growth. Places like Coimbatore, Indore, and Bhubaneswar have great potential if companies look beyond Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
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Sarah B
Working in a GCC in Pune, I can confirm the demand for platform engineering and FinOps is huge. The salary premiums for niche skills are real, but the 75-90 day hiring cycle for these roles is frustrating for everyone involved.
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Rohit P
The rise of contract roles to 10-11% is a worrying trend for job security. Companies want flexibility, but employees need stability, especially with the cost of living in metro cities. Need a better balance.
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Karthik V
Great to see AI Ethics and Governance leads mentioned! As we build more powerful AI systems in India, we must lead in responsible innovation too. This is a crucial and welcome new career path. 👏

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