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    Infosys will freeze recruitment after meeting this fiscal year's target of hiring 25,000 staff.
    Infosys Technologies will freeze recruitment after meeting this fiscal year's target of hiring 25,000 staff, a telling sign the global downturn is hitting India's $52 billion outsourcing sector.

    India's second largest software services firm however has no plans to cut jobs and is sticking with its third quarter outlook, CEO Kris Gopalakrishnan said.

    He said the outsourcing sector's growth rate would halve next year as some customers delay orders.

    "Last year the IT industry grew more than 30 per cent, this year it is looking at somewhere in the region of 15 per cent," Gopalakrishnan said.

    India's export-driven IT sector, used to a scorching pace of growth, has been hit by the financial crisis and recession in the United States, which contributes more than half their revenue.

    In the last few years, the outsourcing industry has created tens of thousands of jobs, mainly attracting young workers, as global companies look to trim labour costs.

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    Infosys hired 16,000-17,000 employees in the first half of the fiscal year that began in April and would honour commitments to 6,000 under training, Gopalakrishnan said.

    Infosys, which counts Goldman Sachs and Philips Electronics among its clients, cut its full-year dollar revenue outlook in October due to the worsening global downturn.

    Gopalakrishnan said on Thursday the company would freeze fresh recruitment, apart from meeting specific skill needs.

    "We will have to look at controlling our cost, controlling our expenses making sure that we run an optimised business. We will have to look at what are things we need to do in order to prepare ourselves for the recovery."

    "Growth is coming more and more from emerging markets so hese are the things we need to prepare ourselves. We should not lose momentum in this slowdown," he said.

    But Infosys still expects its strong client base and a weakening rupee to help it meet a forecast for December quarter earnings of $0.57 a share. The Indian rupee has fallen nearly six per cent so far this quarter against the dollar.

    "Infosys is seeing further degradation of the demand environment, with headwinds from leadership changes at customers, a shrinking large deal pipeline .... Pricing pressure has emerged," CLSA Asia-Pacific said in a report this week.

    By 0845 GMT, Infosys shares were up 2 per cent in a Mumbai market, but outperforming a 4 per cent gain in the broader Mumbai market. Infosys shares have fallen 33 per cent so far this year.

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