TCS Clears 4.5–7% Hike For Juniors After Delay, Seniors Excluded
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India’s largest IT services firm has officially confirmed salary hikes for its junior and mid-level staff, ending months of speculation among employees. Effective from 1 September 2025, the increments will range between 4.5% and 7%, bringing relief to nearly 80% of the company’s workforce. While this decision comes after a five-month delay in the annual appraisal cycle, the revised compensation is being seen as modest compared with previous years, reflecting the broader headwinds facing the global IT industry.
Salary Revisions Announced After Delay
The technology giant usually rolls out its increment cycle in April, but this year’s revision was postponed due to weak global demand and wider economic uncertainties. The official confirmation was shared with employees through an internal communication from senior leadership. Those covered in this cycle include fresh graduates, associates, and professionals up to grade C3A, spanning roles with over a decade of experience. High performers within these categories may receive double-digit hikes, but overall, the increases are the lowest in recent years.Employees Eligible For The Latest Cycle
The announcement clarified that the latest increment applies only to employees at junior and mid-level positions, while senior grades—C3B and above—will not see any revision this time. Importantly, the pay rise is not retrospective and will reflect directly in September payrolls. This move has provided clarity for a large section of the workforce, particularly those who were awaiting confirmation after rumours of lower-than-expected hikes circulated on internal forums.You may also like
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