In a surprising move amid industry layoffs, global IT giant Cognizant Technology Solutions, a US-headquartered company of Indian origin, has announced it will increase salaries for 80% of its eligible employees starting November 1, 2025. This announcement comes as a significant positive for many, especially when other Indian IT leaders like TCS have recently announced large-scale layoffs and deferred salary hikes due to economic uncertainty.
Details of the Salary Increase-
The hike will primarily benefit employees up to the senior associate level.
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Salary increments will be merit-based and vary according to individual performance and local market conditions.
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Top-performing employees in India are expected to receive the highest raises within this range.
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Salary increases are projected to be in the high single digits, around 7-9%.
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Last year, Cognizant had postponed hikes and given minimal increases of 1-5% in August; this year’s bigger hike marks a turnaround.
This decision contrasts with other major Indian IT firms:
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) recently announced layoffs of about 12,000 employees (2% of its workforce) and deferred salary hikes citing uncertain business demand.
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Infosys gave a salary hike earlier in April 2025, but the next raise is still undecided.
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Wipro is awaiting market clarity before deciding on salary increments.
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In the April-June quarter, Cognizant reported a strong performance with a 14% rise in net profit and 8.1% revenue growth year-over-year to $5.25 billion.
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The company raised its annual revenue guidance to $20.7-$21.1 billion, signaling confidence with an expected growth of 4.7% to 6.7%.
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Cognizant boasts a large Indian workforce, with 70% of its employees based in India.
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The company has added 7,500 employees in the recent quarter, mostly freshers, increasing total headcount to approximately 343,800.
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CEO Ravi Kumar S confirmed that recruitment is part of a strategic plan to hire 15,000 to 20,000 freshers in 2025 in India.
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