
AI-ready workforce top priority for India Inc
India Inc is investing heavily in an artificial intelligence (AI)-ready workforce.
Companies such as Wipro, Genpact and Ericsson are creating personalised AI training programmes for employees, partnering with universities, setting up skilling academies and enhancing internal learning platforms to build a future-ready workforce.
At Wipro, more than 55,000 employees have become advanced AI practitioners, and at Genpact, 60,000-70,000 employees dedicate eight to nine learning hours each month on new-age skills like AI.
According to 'The Workforce Wishlist' survey of more than 8,000 Indian professionals by upGrad Enterprise, shared exclusively with ET, eight in 10 respondents said they consider AI skills crucial, and nine in 10 said they value employer-supported training.
“Workforce dynamics are undergoing a significant transformation – upskilling and skilling have really evolved beyond ‘good to have’. Our data shows that nearly half of the surveyed professionals are more likely to stay with an employer that invests in their development, showing a clear correlation between upskilling initiatives and retention,” Srikanth Iyengar, CEO of upGrad Enterprise, told ET.
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