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Infosys to recruit 20,000 freshers by year-end
The New Indian Express Mangaluru
|October 17, 2025
INFOSYS on Thursday said it has added 8,023 employees in the second quarter and onboarded over 12,000 freshers in the first half of the financial year.

Addressing the media after announcing the second-quarter results, the company's Chief Financial Officer, Jayesh Sanghrajka, said: "In terms of hiring, we have a net addition of over 8,000 employees and have onboarded 12,000 fresh graduates in the first half of the financial year. We expect to hire nearly 20,000 freshers by the year-end. We had set a target at the beginning of the year to hire around 15,000 freshers for FY26."
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