TCS unveils plans to add over 100 new jobs in Minnesota

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) revealed plans to continue enlarging its presence in Minnesota by expanding its recruiting program in 2023 with an additional 100+ jobs and expediting its STEM outreach efforts in local schools for covering 50% more students and teachers.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said: “We’re incredibly excited that a global leader in STEM jobs and education programs is expanding here in Minnesota, adding over 100 new jobs to our economy.

“Minnesota knows that when our people thrive, our businesses thrive. Our strong tradition of innovation and investing in skills and job training make Minnesota an ideal destination for partnerships with high-tech businesses like TCS.

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“We look forward to continuing this partnership and working together to help prepare Minnesotans for successful careers in STEM.”

Tata Consultancy Services unveils plans to expand recruiting program in Minnesota
Tata Consultancy Services unveils plans to expand recruiting program in Minnesota. Photo courtesy of Rameshng/Wikipedia.org.

According to Tata Consultancy Services, Bloomington in Minnesota is home to one of its 30 facilities in the US.

Presently, the Indian IT company has over 1,000 employees in Minnesota, which includes 400 who were recruited within the past five years.

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Suresh Muthuswami — Chairman of Tata Consultancy Services North America said: “TCS is committed to expanding our presence in Minnesota and finding talent in the North Star State to provide local businesses with innovative solutions to their biggest challenges.

“We also look forward to fostering the next generation of tech talent in Minnesota schools. That goal is driving our commitment to growing our STEM education initiatives by 50% in the coming years.”

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