Deloitte will open offices in these cities across India

Image Source : PTI/FILE Earlier, Deloitte had said that it has over 100,000 professionals working in India.

Deloitte India on Sunday announced that it will open three new offices in Pune, Chennai and Kolkata. It further states that the country’s skilled workforce is being demanded by global organizations for high-end jobs.

“In the coming year, more than 10,000 skilled professionals specializing in various sectors such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, cyber security, cloud, human capital, assurance, tax, valuation, and mergers and acquisitions will operate from these locations.”

Deloitte India said that there are growing opportunities in the export of business services from the country. Against this backdrop, the consulting firm has announced the opening of three new delivery offices to serve companies globally. The move is in response to the growing demand for skilled professionals across Deloitte’s advisory businesses, it said in a statement. It added that the organization plans to continue investing in people with a focus on innovative approaches to support learning, digital skills development and training opportunities.

The firm said, “Deloitte recognizes the exceptional talent available in India and the growing opportunities in professional services exports. The country’s skilled workforce is being sought by global organizations for high-end assignments, highlighting specialized and nuanced skill sets Is.” It added that the opening of these offices will help the organization tap into the specialized talent pool and propel the next phase of growth.

Deloitte has been providing state-of-the-art services to its clients in various regions across the globe and the addition of the new offices will further enhance its service capabilities. Earlier Deloitte had said that it has more than 100,000 professionals working in India. The country’s services exports are set to touch an all-time high of USD 325.44 million in 2022-23.

(With inputs from PTI)

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