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at a pan-India level, organisations reported an average attrition rate of 17.4% in 2024, a marginal decline from 18.1% in 2023. It revealed that attrition rates decreased across various sectors.
Voluntary resignation is the key reason for rising attrition. The attrition rate in India last year was greater in women than men. India has been giving double-digit salary hikes since the ...
TCS attrition hits 13.3% as Q4 FY25 results show, profit dip to Rs 12,224 crore. Discover more financial and staffing trends ...
reported a 13.3 percent attrition rate over the last twelve months in the quarter ended March FY25, slightly higher than the 13 percent seen in the previous quarter. However, India’s largest IT ...
Rise in attrition leads to higher employee cost and narrower margins. This has been a problem for all technology companies in India in recent months. For Wipro, the rate of employees leaving the ...
The survey also noted a decline in the overall attrition rate, with the average dropping to 13.6% in 2025, down from 13.75% in 2024 and 17.09% in 2022. The most notable decrease occurred in the ...
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