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TCS Headcount Decline 2026: Workforce Drops by 24,000 in FY26 as Hiring Continues

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Last updated: April 16, 2026 6:31 am
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Mumbai, April 16,2026: Tata Consultancy Services reported a significant TCS headcount decline 2026 after its workforce reduced by nearly 24,000 employees during fiscal year 2026. Despite the drop, the company said its layoffs and restructuring phase has ended while fresher hiring remains on track.

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TCS Workforce Falls After RestructuringHiring Continues Despite Net ReductionTCS Says Layoffs Cycle Is OverOperational Reset Amid Changing IT Industry TrendsAuthor: Snap News Service

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India’s largest IT services company closed FY26 with 584,519 employees, down by 23,460 compared to the previous year. The reduction follows a year of restructuring, stricter bench policies, and voluntary exits across several roles.

TCS Workforce Falls After Restructuring

TCS said the headcount decline cannot be linked entirely to its restructuring exercise carried out last year. The company indicated that its hiring pipeline has stabilised despite the lower overall employee count.

According to company disclosures cited in reports, TCS has already made around 25,000 campus offers in India and plans to continue hiring about 40,000 freshers annually.

Hiring Continues Despite Net Reduction

Even with the annual workforce drop, TCS added 2,356 employees sequentially through a combination of lateral recruitment and fresher onboarding during the latest quarter.

The company has not announced a formal hiring target for FY27.

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TCS Says Layoffs Cycle Is Over

TCS stated that its layoffs and restructuring programme has now concluded after previously indicating plans to reduce around 2% of its workforce.

“The restructuring exercise was completed,” the company said in a statement cited in reports.

Operational Reset Amid Changing IT Industry Trends

TCS leadership has described the workforce reduction as part of a broader operational reset rather than a sign of weaker demand. The company said it remains focused on maintaining a steady hiring pipeline from campuses while stabilising operations.

The move comes as Indian IT firms continue adjusting workforce strategies in response to changing client demand and increasing adoption of automation and AI-led delivery models.

TCS has indicated that its near-term priority remains operational stability while preserving access to entry-level talent through campus recruitment.

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