null
null
Menu
Over 50% of Tech, Banking Firms in India, US Plan to Boost Hiring in India in 2026: Report
January 14, 2026 by Mediaeye News
Preferred on
Over 50% of Tech, Banking Firms in India, US Plan to Boost Hiring in India in 2026: Report

New Delhi: Around 52 per cent of technology and banking professionals in India and the United States said their companies are planning to increase hiring in India in 2026, highlighting strong confidence in the country’s talent pool, according to a report released on Wednesday.

The report from the anonymous community app for professionals, Blind, said that 34 per cent of respondents expect a significant increase, and 18 per cent who anticipate a moderate rise, the report said.

The survey gathered responses from 2,392 verified professionals across the United States and India and reported that the trend signals an acceleration of offshoring by major global tech firms, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Uber and eBay.

When asked how India hiring affects US-based roles, 38 per cent said it is replacing US‑based roles while 23 per cent said it complements US hiring, the report said.

The report highlighted that 28 per cent of respondents cited recent H‑1B visa restrictions as a factor pushing companies to hire more in India, while 25 per cent said the changes had no material impact.

Around 4 per cent of respondents said the restrictions led to increased US-based hiring.

“The findings point to India’s growing role as a functional alternative to the US hiring market. Rather than relying on U.S.-based expansion, many companies appear to be redirecting growth to India, signalling a structural shift in global workforce planning,” the report mentioned.

Among employees at global firms such as eBay, Wayfair, LinkedIn, Qualcomm, Capital One, Google, Amazon, Salesforce, SAP and Microsoft, up to 93 per cent reported plans to expand hiring in India.

In terms of how companies are expanding in India, 25 per cent said their employers are scaling up existing India teams, while about 20 per cent reported the creation of new roles in India, and another 20 per cent said specific projects or functions are being moved there.

More National News on www.mediaeyenews.com

MediaEye Group

AI image/IANS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

—IANS

Mediaeye News

Mediaeye News

Our editorial team brings you the latest news and insights with in-depth analysis and reporting.


Trending News

Top News