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Actis Technologies plans to increase headcount by 50 per cent

Posted on February, Saturday 10, 2007 By News Desk

Actis Technologies plans to continue expanding by adding another 50 percent to its net staff strength in the year ahead.



Actis Technologies Pvt. Ltd, the leading Audio Visual and Environment Control solutions provider in India has increased its pace of hiring in the past year, and it

The boost in hiring during the past year came as the company ramped up for the recently opened offices in Pune and Kolkata to tap into the growing AV market which is the outcome of strong growth in IT, ITES, Manufacturing, Education and Residential sectors in these regions. This move suggests the continued stability in the company's business. It also illustrates Actis's continued ability to find and hire large numbers of quality employees who meet its standards.

Speaking on the employee forecast for the next year Director, Actis Technologies, Abhimanyu Gupta said “Actis has experienced tremendous growth in the year 2006 and hence we have felt the need to substantially strengthen our workforce. This move is also strategically planned to enhance and sustain this growth further. He further added that Act

is doubled its employee strength from 90 to 180 employees by the year -end of 2006.”

Head HR, Colonel Krishna Kumar commented, “Actis can boast of a healthy track record in terms of attrition, which is well below the attrition that prevails in the best of the companies. He further pointed out that Actis will continue its drive towards scaling manpower and supporting it with investments in the areas of technology and people skills training. The focus of the HR plan will be to achieve 'teeth to tail' ratio of 2:1 between sales/ marketing professionals and support staff.”

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