Monday, November 29, 2010

Ericsson is increasing its workforce in India to meet international demands

Ericsson, world’s largest telecom gear manufacturer has recently bagged in a number of network outsourcing deals in the US. It is now looking forward to its employees in India to accomplish the deals that it has recently finalized. 
The Swedish company is planning to get the parts of the recent contracts managed out of the Asian nation. This would require the conglomerate to increase its workforce in India, told an executive of the company. 
Bharti Airtel and Ericsson led the idea of delaling capacity and services in India. Many vendors make, manage and maintain their mobile network here. Ericsson’s workforce in India holds wide experience in the concerned field. 
Magnus Mandersson, senior vice president and head of business unit global services at Ericsson told a leading newspaper that it has very skilled resources in India. It started its global services in the country back in the year 2000 along with Bharti Airtel. 
Within last six-seven years, Ericsson has increased its workforce in the country to more than 6,500. Out of these, 3000 directly work for global services. 
Mandersson said the company is going to spread its offices at Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Pune and Chennai. 
The company is planning to renew its current operations as it would help it in achieving their aim.

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