What is the problem with TCS?

But there are bigger issues that TCS top-brass has to deal with — high attrition. For the year ended March 31, 2015, TCS lost 14.9% of its total workforce of over 3 lakh employees. The company lost a total of 47,931 employees in the year, over 13,000 of whom came in the fourth quarter itself.

What are the projects taken by TCS?

TCS runs India’s passport project and India Post’s digital and financial inclusion project, among other e-governance projects. The government is stepping up use of such projects, including the one for income tax filings. On August 31, nearly five million people filed their tax returns online, a record for a single day.

Who is the biggest competitor of TCS?

Competitors and Alternatives to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)

  • Accenture.
  • Infosys.
  • SAP.
  • Wipro.
  • IBM.
  • Capgemini.
  • Cognizant.
  • DXC Technology.

Is TCS a loss?

TCS CEO said that markets like North America, Europe, UK, Australia have seen a 4-5% revenue growth in CC terms for the quarter.

Why are employees leaving TCS?

Salary hikes with seldom upper bars and attractive employee perks and benefits have become a major attraction used by IT companies to flock best candidates to their pools. As a result, mass recruiters and traditional IT heavyweights like Infosys and TCS are witnessing high attrition.

Why do you want to leave TCS?

Never work with tcs. My main reason to leave tcs is politics. In tcs you will find the most pathetic and bad politics . Managers who even can’t speak proper english think that the own the company and do whatever they feel like and when you will go and seek HR help then she will also speak the same language.

Why should we hire you in TCS?

TCS being one of the leading consultancy firm in the market and with quality working environment, Being in TCS will be an amazing opportunity to learn ,grow and explore and give the best of me ,Also above all. TCS would be like an ocean of endless learning experience of the most latest technologies and practices.

Can TCS overtake Accenture?

India’s Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) surpassed Accenture for the first time in a year to become the world’s most valuable information technology company. As of Thursday’s close, the market capitalisation of the Tata Group flagship company stood at $144.8 billion compared with Accenture’s $143.75 billion.

Should I invest in TCS now?

We maintain our positive stance on TCS, given its strong growth outlook. Our target price of Rs 4,240 implies 30x FY24E EPS, with a 15 percent upside potential. We maintain our ‘buy’ rating.