What Happened?
Iselin, NJ-based Hexaware Resigned Varun Gautam as Global Head of Talent Management And Talent Acquisition
Date of management change: December 15, 2020
Iselin, NJ-based Hexaware Resigned Varun Gautam as Global Head of Talent Management And Talent Acquisition
Hexaware is a global provider of IT & IT-enabled services with progressively increasing relevance owing to its disruptive competitiveness. The company is dedicated to delivering complex technology solutions and automation-led services through its deep domain expertise and technology specialists. Armed with a two-pronged strategy of `Shrink IT & Grow Digital`, it is unafraid to cannibalize its revenues to help clients `Shrink IT` in commodity areas like Applications Support and Maintenance, Testing, Infrastructure Management Services and Business Process services. The `Grow Digital` services assist clients in transforming their Digital journey backed by powerful, interlinked digital strategies like Robotic Process Automation, Hyper Converged Technology, Anti-Pyramid Engagement and Design Thinking. Hexaware`s consistent focus on passionate employees, innovative services and delighted customers has helped it to leap ahead of the technology competition replete with ever-changing client expectations, digital disruption and transformation. An interesting amalgamation of a collaborative environment, well-established delivery models, proven accelerators and skilled human capital has ensured long-lasting & fruitful stakeholder relationships.
Varun Gautam is Global Head of Talent Management And Talent Acquisition at Hexaware. Previously, Varun held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.
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