‘Work will come our way despite tight H1-B rules’

Hyderabad | Thursday | 20th September, 2018

Summary:

At a time when working on-site in the U.S.A.

has become difficult, Mr.

Bollu portended the opening up of avenues for Indian workers in other countries. In a freewheeling interview with The Hindu on Wednesday, Mr.

Bollu said though job creation has slowed down, the IT sector in the country has clocked a growth rate of around 10.7%. And if people are being restricted from moving, work will have to travel where talent is, as long as we skill and re-skill our people here,” Mr.

Bollu said. “Work is coming our way with or without H1-B,” he said. Mr.

Bollu said HYSEA was collaborating with Software Development Parks of India to establish a centre of excellence (CoE) on computer vision and artificial intelligence..