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AI, cloud, and cybersecurity driving IT jobs demand, says foundit report

AI, cloud, and cybersecurity driving IT jobs demand, says foundit report

The hiring landscape in India’s information technology (IT) sector is shifting from volume-led recruitment to a value-led hiring cycle, with AI/ML, cloud, and cybersecurity now driving approximately 65% of all tech hiring demand, according to the latest foundit IT Trends report by jobs and talent platform foundit.

The sector is expected to expand by 6% year-on-year in 2026, with Global Capability Centres (GCCs) likely to create around 132,000 new jobs. Skill-based hiring is projected to surpass 70% adoption, while Tier II cities are anticipated to account for close to 40% of additional hiring activity.

India’s IT – software & services hiring grew 1% month-on-month and 3% year-on-year, signalling a market prioritising precision over volume.

“AI-first roles now account for over 30% of new tech demand, 71% of employers are prioritising skills over degrees, and gig tech hiring is set to grow 24%. Companies are no longer hiring to fill seats; they’re hiring to build competitive advantage. The rise of Tier II hubs and GCC dominance reinforces that this is a structural, not cyclical, shift,” said Tarun Sharma, CPTO, foundit.

According to the report, while the headline growth of 3% YoY appears moderate, the underlying composition of hiring has shifted significantly, with demand concentrated in high-value, future-ready roles rather than broad-based volume hiring.

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Over 60% of IT hiring demand is now concentrated across AI, data, and cloud-driven roles, reinforcing the industry’s pivot toward specialised, high-impact talent, the report says.

AI/ML engineers lead both in share (13%) and growth (28%), followed by data scientists (24% YoY growth) and DevOps engineers (19%), underlining the market’s appetite for talent that can build, deploy, and scale intelligent systems.

Generative AI / LLMs (26% YoY) and AI/ML (22% YoY) are the fastest-growing skill areas, while legacy functions such as QA/Test Automation (-2%) and IT Support/Helpdesk (-3%) face declining demand amid rising automation.

Skills with low automation risk and strong growth, such as AI/ML, cybersecurity, cloud, and generative AI, are commanding premium compensation and hiring priority, while roles vulnerable to AI-led automation are seeing both demand and salary contraction.

Delhi-NCR has emerged as the fastest-growing major IT hub with 28% YoY growth, driven by GCC expansion and startup activity, while Chennai (-5%), Mumbai (-6%), and Kolkata (-24%) have seen notable declines.

Tier II cities are fast becoming execution centres for India’s IT ecosystem, contributing nearly 40% of incremental hiring.

GCCs continue to expand their footprint in India, with their share of IT hiring rising from 41% in 2025 to 44% in 2026. Unlike traditional IT services hiring, GCC recruitment is increasingly focused on global product ownership, deep specialisation, and mid-to-senior talent.

IT sector GCCs alone account for 35% of all GCCs in India, contributing 42% of GCC-linked jobs and growing at 14% YoY, making them a defining force in the country’s tech hiring trajectory.

Source – https://yourstory.com/2026/05/ai-cloud-and-cybersecurity-driving-it-jobs-demand-says-foundit-report

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