Tech Mahindra headcount drops by 1,757 in Q4

IANS April 24, 2025 374 views

Tech Mahindra has experienced a workforce reduction of 1,757 employees in the fourth quarter, reflecting the challenging IT sector landscape. Despite the quarterly drop, the company still maintains a 2.3% year-on-year employee growth, with total headcount at 148,731. CEO Mohit Joshi indicates that future hiring will depend on market demand, which currently remains uncertain. The company's cautious approach contrasts with slight recovery signs seen in other major Indian IT firms like TCS and Infosys.

"The number of new hires this year will depend on how demand shapes up." - Mohit Joshi, Tech Mahindra CEO
Tech Mahindra headcount drops by 1,757 in Q4
New Delhi, April 24: Tech Mahindra on Thursday reported a drop in its employee count for the second quarter in a row.

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Tech Mahindra workforce shrinks 1,757 in Q4

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Company maintains 2.3% YoY employee growth

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LTM attrition rate rises to 11.8%

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Hiring dependent on IT sector demand recovery

In the quarter ended March 31, 2024, the company's workforce shrank by 1,757 employees.

This decline comes amid a challenging business environment and cautious hiring strategies.

Despite the quarterly fall, Tech Mahindra added 3,276 employees on a year-on-year basis, marking a 2.3 per cent increase.

By the end of FY25, the company’s total headcount stood at 1,48,731.

The company also saw a slight rise in attrition.

The last twelve-month (LTM) attrition rate increased to 11.8 per cent, up from 11.2 per cent in the previous quarter.

In FY24, Tech Mahindra had aimed to hire over 6,000 freshers and managed to recruit 6,100 campus graduates.

However, for FY26, the company has not shared any specific hiring targets for freshers.

The reason is the uncertain demand situation in the IT sector.

"The number of new hires this year will depend on how demand shapes up. Right now, the visibility is unclear, but we hope it will improve with time," Tech Mahindra CEO Mohit Joshi told the media after announcing the company’s results.

While Tech Mahindra is being cautious, its bigger rivals in the Indian IT sector are showing signs of recovery.

Companies like TCS, Infosys, HCLTech, and Wipro, which had seen a major drop in hiring during FY24, have together added around 9,400 employees in FY25.

In FY24, these top four IT firms did not replace employees who left and ended up cutting a total of 63,759 jobs.

This reflected the broader slowdown in the sector, driven by weak revenue growth.

However, the start of FY25 looks better for some of them.

TCS hired 6,433 employees, Infosys added 6,388, and Wipro increased its headcount by 732.

Only HCLTech continued to reduce its staff, cutting around 4,000 positions.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is concerning but not surprising given the current IT market conditions. Hope things stabilize soon for all the employees affected. The tech sector really needs a turnaround.
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Priya M.
Interesting to see the contrast between Tech Mahindra and other big players like TCS/Infosys who are hiring again. Maybe TechM needs to rethink their strategy? 🤔
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Sanjay T.
The attrition rate going up is worrying. Companies need to focus more on employee retention, not just hiring numbers. Happy employees = better productivity!
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Ananya R.
As a recent campus hire at TechM, this news makes me nervous 😅 But I appreciate the CEO's transparency about market conditions. Fingers crossed for better days ahead!
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Vikram S.
The article could have provided more context about which departments/roles are most affected by these cuts. That would help understand the situation better.
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Neha P.
It's good they still managed to hire 6,100 freshers last year despite the challenges. Shows some commitment to nurturing new talent. Hope they can maintain this!

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