At TCS we believe in offering much more than
just a job; we strive to give you a full-fledged
career.
Towards this end we provide you with superior training and the opportunity to
work in different industry and service practices on the latest technology
platforms.
Developing
software
for our clients - among whom we count seven Fortune 10 companies - is a
fast-paced, challenging and result-oriented endeavor, and we do this in an
enjoyable work environment. What TCS offers you is an accelerated
career path
that you can yourself design as you go along. We also offer a host of other
tangible and intangible benefits that will transform you into a world class
Infotech professional.
What's in it for me?
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Exposure to
business excellence and evolving
technologies |
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Careers across
business and technology areas |
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Being at the
forefront of the e-revolution |
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Global exposure -
with projects in over 50 countries and 800 clients, many of them Fortune 500
standouts |
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World class
training, and the opportunity to learn continuously |
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An open-door,
energetic environment with world-class
infrastructure |
TCS culture
At TCS we have an energetic and open workplace
environment, and a collaborative culture that's based on teamwork. Pulling
together is a central tenet of our work ethic.
Energetic and
full of enthusiasm, we enjoy our day (and night) at work. Life at TCS is a
stimulating and exciting experience. Not only do our offices have the best
infrastructure and technology, our colleagues have a knack of working hard — and
partying harder.
f you'd like
to spend
your career
in an extremely vibrant, stimulating and fun place, TCS is where you have to be.
We take pride
in adhering to the Tata 'code of conduct', which is in place across the entire
Tata Group. The code is a means of upholding and strengthening the trust
reposed on us by our various stakeholders, be it our customers or the wider
society.
Diversity
at work
TCS is an
equal-opportunity employer and TCSers come from many nationalities and speak
many languages. And, since we believe in celebrating everything under the
sun,
you will find us singing carols at Christmas and doing the dandiya dance
at Navrathri with equal enthusiasm.
We are also
habituated to do the regular outing, be it with our project teams, with Maitree
or with just a bunch of other like-minded TCSers. We are off to treks, nature
camps, picnics or just bus rides whenever we get the chance.
The doors
are always open at TCS
Our senior
colleagues follow an open-door policy in which any associate can approach the
CEO and senior management with work-related problems.
Communication
is a big word at TCS and you will be regularly taking part in web casts and chat
session through which important corporate issues or decisions on real-time basis
are shared with associates worldwide.
We also have
institutionalized open-house sessions and engagement programmes in which
associates at all levels meet and discuss various work issues. In addition,
TCSers can also take part in one-on-one sessions where they can interact
privately with senior management. These sessions are helpful in providing
mentorship, as well as understanding real-life issues that colleagues face at
work. The queries and discussions are formally recorded and followed up.
The better
half of TCS
Maitree, a
fraternity comprising TCSers' spouses, was formed with the objective of bringing
the large and geographically widespread TCS community under a common umbrella.
Maitree has
two distinct objectives. Primarily, it serves as an information-sharing body
where useful tidbits about living in a foreign country Which are the good
schools in Minneapolis? Where do you get Indian spices in Stockholm? are shared
by TCS employees and their families.
Maitree
also functions as a forum where a wide range of socially relevant activities are
conducted, be it improving the environment or taking care of the less
privileged.
Training and Education
At TCS we see the training and education of our
people as a continuous value-adding process. This approach hones, improves and
enhances their skills — and makes the organization stronger.
TCS invests about 4 per cent of its annual
revenues in training, a shining example of which can be seen at the
state-of-the-art training centre in Thiruvananthapuram in the south Indian state
of Kerala. Our training modules have been developed to serve the specific needs
of individual employees, and are based on their needs at various stages of
development in the organization.
Consider our 'induction training program' (ITP),
which is for all our recruits from engineering colleges. This is a specially
designed, 77-day training course at the Thiruvananthapuram facility. The ITP is
conducted with the objective of transforming engineers from diverse disciplines
into software professionals.
Then there are the 'continuing education
programs' (CEPs), which cover over 300 topics and can be delivered over a
variety of channels: classrooms, computers, audio / video, contact sessions,
seminars, conferences and workshops.
Our dedicated training centre in
Thiruvananthapuram, established in 1998, sprawls over 58,000 square feet. The
centre has 18 classrooms, a library, an auditorium, a conference hall,
discussion rooms, and faculty and administrative areas. The facility has about
300 personal computers connected to servers.
TCS has 10 other centers in India fully equipped
to conduct any type of training programme.
For more
Details visit
http://www.tcs.com/