“The IT industry has steadily augmented and accelerated the growth of India”
By MYBRANDBOOK
Nitin Kumar Rohilla, CIO - Adani Power
CIO priorities for 2022
Acquiring the right talent is not an easy task. Even after spending a lot of effort and money on recruitment activities, it is often found that searched candidates did not match the position. The problem is that many employers go through the hiring process without giving any consideration to competencies. This is generally due to the shortage of resources and it often leads to hiring the wrong candidate in the wrong position. Today, the world is leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning into their system to source and attract the top talent. The employee referral program is one of the least utilized resources. However, it is considered as one of the most effective tactics.
So, looking for the right candidate for the right job is our key priority.
Digitization - opportunities galore
IT has to move ahead from IT operations and software implementer roles to a digital evangelist who is an enabler to business transformation.
Tech talent: A challenge
The talent acquisition strategy must align with the organization’s goals and priorities. Our job is to find out the desired soft skills, technical requirements, and much more that will serve well into the company.
IT: The Future of India
In the present time, when the COVID-19 pandemic has grappled the whole world and economies have been hard hit. The Indian IT industry is still showing positive signs and has the pliability to overcome this exceptional catastrophe. It has arisen as a global economic force and a major contributor to the Indian economy in particular and the world in general. The IT industry has steadily augmented and accelerated the growth of India. This Industry absorbs a large pool of Indian skilled human resources which makes the country a global IT hub.
The IT Industry has been instrumental in transforming the whole Indian economic and governance landscape. India’s IT industry is gaining footsteps in new disruptive technologies and will play a leading role in the ongoing fourth industrial revolution globally. Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative of the current government is bringing big change in the IT sector. Earlier, the hardware sector was somehow neglected. Now, focus is also on building hardware manufacturing in India.
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