Attrition rates have risen for Indian IT firms like HCLTech, Wipro, TCS, and Infosys, reflecting a moderate demand environment and openings for specialized roles. The demand increase in sectors like retail, manufacturing, and BFSI contributes to this trend, with predictions suggesting stabilization by FY26.
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