Infosys To Create 1,200 Jobs In Australia

The company will open three Innovation Hubs and create new skilled jobs for graduates and professionals by 2020.

Infosys has launched an initiative to accelerate digital leadership for its clients in Australia and shrink the digital skills gap in the region with the creation of 1,200 jobs and the opening of three Innovation Hubs by 2020.

“Today marks an important milestone for our company in our 20-year journey in Australia,” said Pravin Rao, Chief Operating Officer, Infosys. “As a key technology partner of Australian business, we are proud to announce our commitment to accelerating digital skills in the region through the creation of 1,200 skilled jobs, the development of our new Innovation Hubs and our deepening partnerships with academia.”

AustraliaA broad range of new initiatives will help Infosys meet the nation’s ever-growing demand for digital expertise. The initiatives will form an education ecosystem through which Infosys will enable continuous learning opportunities. They include:

  • The creation of 1,200 IT jobs in Australia by 2020, of which about 40 percent will be Australian university graduates from a range of fields including Computer Science and Design
  • The development of three Innovation Hubs across Australia
  • Strengthening Infosys’ academic partnerships to attract top graduate talent and accelerate digital skill building in Australia

The new Innovation Hubs will serve as a platform to enable Infosys to co-create and co-innovate alongside clients, academia and government to accelerate innovation and upskilling of talent in emerging technologies and solutions.

This approach provides Infosys with a strong foundation to meet rising demand for expertise in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), user experience, cyber security, digital platforms, big data and cloud.

“I welcome Infosys’ decision to create 1,200 IT jobs in Australia by 2020,” said Hon. Karen Andrews, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology. “It’s a great vote of confidence in our economy and the Coalition Government’s commitment to jobs of the future, that a company of Infosys’ global standing would make this kind of investment here.”

“The expansion of our Australian team, together with our planned Innovation Hubs are very important as we help navigate our clients in their digital journey by simultaneously renewing their core business systems and building new solutions to realize growth,” said Andrew Groth, Senior Vice President for Australia and New Zealand, Infosys. “Continuous education is a collective effort and we are proud to work with the government, academia and local communities to help build and shape our next-generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.”

“Infosys has a deep culture of continuous learning and development,” Groth added. “We have the largest corporate university in the world and also offer our people access to sophisticated on-demand online learning platforms. In addition, through our academic partnerships worldwide, our people also have access to Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) learning and university courses.”