After a slow growth phase, IT companies are now preparing for one of the biggest salary hikes in recent years. With rising demand for skilled professionals, employees may soon see significant increases in their pay packages.
Why Salary Hikes Are Back
The IT sector is recovering strongly after a cautious hiring phase. Companies are now focusing on retaining talent as competition for skilled professionals increases.
Key reasons behind this shift:
- Growing demand for AI and cloud expertise
- Increased global tech spending
- Talent shortage in specialized roles
- Pressure to reduce attrition
Who Will Benefit the Most
Not all employees will see equal benefits. The biggest salary hikes are expected for:
- AI and Machine Learning professionals
- Cloud engineers
- Cybersecurity experts
- DevOps professionals
Mid-level professionals with strong experience are likely to gain the most.
How Much Hike Can You Expect
Industry experts suggest:
- Average hikes: 8% to 12%
- High-demand roles: up to 20% or more
- Top performers: even higher adjustments
However, companies may still follow performance-based differentiation.
Big Opportunity — But With a Catch
While salary hikes are coming, expectations from employees are also increasing. Companies are looking for:
- Multi-skilled professionals
- Faster adaptability
- Strong problem-solving skills
Simply relying on experience may not be enough anymore.
Changing Financial Landscape
As income opportunities rise, financial decisions become more critical. A similar shift in financial planning can be seen in Electricity Bill Shock: New Tariff Plan May Increase Monthly Costs Across India, where rising expenses are influencing budgeting strategies.
At the same time, building strong daily discipline, as discussed in 5 Daily Habits for a Balanced Life, can help professionals manage increased income effectively and plan long-term growth.
What Employees Should Do Now
- Upgrade skills in high-demand areas
- Track market salary trends
- Be open to new opportunities
- Focus on performance and impact
What’s Next
Experts believe the IT sector will continue to grow, but hiring and salary trends will remain skill-driven rather than volume-driven.
Source: Nasscom
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