The
percentage of flexi hires in the IT sector is expected to double to 20%
by 2020 as IT companies increasingly outsource non-core activities and
focus on high-margin businesses, said a report by the flexi staffing
body Indian Staffing Federation (ISF).
"IT
firms are swiftly adopting the practice of hiring flexi staff in order
to beat margin pressures, maintain lean benches and also facilitate
just-in-time hiring in a highly volatile market. Keeping the current
situation in mind, we are expecting more and more IT companies to adopt
staffing as the preferred means to man their projects," said K Pandia
Rajan, president of the ISF. The flexi staffing industry in the IT
sector touched $950 million last year, growing 15% in each of the last
three years.
The Indian flexi staffing industry
employs 1.3 million people; they form 3% of the organized sector
employment. This number is expected to touch 9 million and comprise of
10% of the organized workforce by 2025. About 79% of workers in the
flexi staffing industry fall in the 21-30 year age group, indicating
that flexi workers are hired mostly at entry and junior level positions.
Traditionally,
IT companies focused on application development and maintenance, but
that's increasingly getting commoditized, pushing IT firms to explore
other high margin businesses like consulting where billing is
proportionate to deliverables. "The IT sector is moving towards the
cloud and virtualization that will create new roles in the industry
focused on outcomes," said Nagendra Venkaswamy, MD of India and South
Asia at Arista Networks.
"Flexi workforce makes
up for 10-15 % of our staff right from highly specialized R&D
resources to tech support. With people plugging into their devices on
the go, there is a huge shortage in areas like mobile device
management," said Pallab Bandopadhyay, HR director in Citrix Systems.
Venkaswamy
highlighted how the staffing companies should raise their bar by
partnering with IT companies in their growth story. "The staffing
industry is where the IT industry was in 2000, when 40% of what the IT
companies did was to provide staffing solutions to their clients. So
it's important for staffing firms to rise above transactions and add
value by contributing to the business outcomes of the client's
companies," he said.
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