Hyderabad: Chipmaker Micron’s India Head and Managing Director Anand Ramamoorthy Strengthens plans to bring more technicians to return to this new year’s office but are now busy calibrating the company’s plan.
The Hyderabad Micron office, which has nearly 20-30% of the main numbers of around 2,800 currently working from the office (WFO) until recently, has now decided to increase it back to a minimum of 10% to maintain the situation.
“The last week was very hard.
We changed the course this week was clear because we didn’t know what we didn’t know (about Omicron),” said Ramamoorthy.
The new Covid-19 variant has agreed to the ‘return to the office’ plan in the IT & Ites Hyderabad sector which employs more than 6 Techies Lakh and stirring the total exports of more than Rs 1.45 lakh crore at FY21.
The company prepares to increase their WFO component in January 2022, up to a range of 30-50% will return to total work from home (WFH) with only 5-10% critical staff asked to enter the office.
GCC Nasscom Board Member for Telangana and AP, Ranvijay Lamba, and Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association (HYSEA) President Bharani Kumar Groll shows that this industry is waiting and watching fashion.
Aroll said in Hyderabad, a large IT company has around 5% of employees who work from the office, while several middle companies even have 25-30% of employees who come to the office and for small IT players, this number can stand around 70%.
Chairman of the Founder of Cution BVR Mohan Reddy said the company would see how the situation was revealed.
At present, 30% of employees work from office.
Niranjan Chintam, Chairperson, Kellton Tech, said the company had been postponed back to the office.
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May we have to be done with a peak in mid-February,” Lamba said.