GLOBAL Capability Centres (GCCs)
in India are offering up to 20 per cent
higher salaries as compared with the
IT services, especially at entry and
mid levels, a report said on Tuesday.
According to the report by
TeamLease Digital, India has over
1,600 GCCs employing over 1.66 million professionals. It is poised to
welcome 800 new GCCs in the next
5-6 years, which shows the country’s growing prominence as a global tech hub.
GCCs are centralized units established by multinational companies
to manage specific business functions
or processes, leveraging cost advantages, a skilled workforce, and
favourable business environments
in strategic locations worldwide.
GCCs play a vital role in driving efficiency and innovation across sectors such as IT, finance, and research
and development. On the other hand,
IT products & services encompass
development, production, and management of hardware, software, networks, and services that enable
organizations in the creation, management and optimization of or
access to information and business
processes.
“GCCs are rapidly surpassing the
IT sector in the talent market, especially at entry and mid levels. They
offer salaries that are, on an average,
12-20 per cent higher than those in
IT services and non-tech industries,”
TeamLease Digital CEO Neeti Sharma
said quoting the report.
This wage
premium underscores the growing
influence of GCCs as they attract top
talent from the IT sector to fuel their
expansion, signalling a shift in market dynamics where GCCs are emerging as the dominant force, she added.
The‘Digital Skills and Salary Primer
for FY25’ report is based on an analysis of 15,000 job roles from the 3 sectors, including GCCs, IT services and
non-tech sectors. Currently, in GCCs,
there are more opportunities for people with 0-10 years experience. The
senior level has a wider salary gap
for many of the functional areas, and
the premium for niche skills is also
higher. The report further showed
that there is a growing trend of setting up GCCs in tier-II cities like
Kolkata, Ahmedabad, andVadodara,
which indicates a geographical diversification of tech opportunities across
the country. Skills that are seeing
increasing demand in GCCs are
PyTorch, AWS, DevOps, NLP,
Kubernetes, Hyperledger Fabric and
Blockchain.