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TCS
unveils science-to-software transformation
programme
December 1, 2006
Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS) has unveiled its latest initiative
to enlarge and develop the suitable talent pool available
to the IT industry. The TCS Talent Transformation (TCS
T2) aims to transform science graduates into global
software professionals and is the first scalable program
undertaken to draw graduates from disciplines other
than engineering into the global technology services
industry.
With lack of suitable, trained
talent identified as a key potential barrier to growth,
the TCS science-to-software program is designed to be
a hi-tech, hi-touch learning module that aims to transform
B Sc./ BCA degree holders into best-in-class IT professionals.
The TCS Talent Transformation
program is designed to spread the economic benefits
of employment in the IT industry to wider base of science
graduates across India. This will be done through a
fast, scaleable model that has been designed to reach
out to the large mass of science graduates in the country,
irrespective of location.
Five hundred science graduates
are currently undergoing the pilot program at TCS
Chennai facilities. The on-going pilot is currently
underway at Chennai with 500 graduates selected from
across the country. TCS plans to scale up and make offers
to 2,000 science graduates during this academic year
as a part of this initiative.
Explaining the significance of
the initiative, S Ramadorai, CEO and managing director,
said: TCS ability to partner with engineering
colleges has been successful in developing a good talent
pool. Now is the time to take this further by encouraging
the vast pool of young science graduates to be a part
of this global growth story. Ramadorai added:
I believe that this initiative is an innovative
solution to broaden the future talent base in the country
in a way that can be scaled up as required.
Good science graduates
have attributes like logic and reasoning that are important
in the technology services industry. We believe that
our transformation programme is the way forward to help
induct graduates with varied academic backgrounds into
the IT industry," added S Padmanabhan, global head
- human resources.
Designed as an intensive seven-month
residential transformation programme, the curriculum
will include formal lectures, projects and assignments,
quizzes and interactive sessions. The selected graduates
will undergo courses in the principles of software development
and IT, develop an understanding of core technologies
underlying IT systems as well services like package
implementation as well as new technologies like Java,
.Net as well as TCS proprietary tools, frameworks
and quality processes.
These will be complemented by
soft-skill development in presentation, communication,
teamwork and leadership skills as well as work-life
balance activities like musical appreciation to help
develop professionals with a global mind-set at the
end of the talent transformation programme.
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