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Paytm goes on hiring spree

The company plans to increase their manpower by over 1,000 in the next few months

Our Bureau And Agencies New Delhi Published 26.08.20, 06:04 PM
Paytm and its group businesses such as lending, insurance, wealth management and offline payments have been expanding operations, thereby creating the need to bring in more tech and non-tech employees, it said in a statement.

Paytm and its group businesses such as lending, insurance, wealth management and offline payments have been expanding operations, thereby creating the need to bring in more tech and non-tech employees, it said in a statement. Shutterstock

Fintech major Paytm on Wednesday said it is in the process of hiring over 1,000 engineers, data scientists, financial analysts among other positions for tech and non-tech roles over the next few months as it looks to expands its operations in the country.

Paytm and its group businesses such as lending, insurance, wealth management and offline payments have been expanding operations, thereby creating the need to bring in more tech and non-tech employees, it said in a statement.

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"The company has ramped up recruitment as it is heading for a rapid expansion of its financial and wealth management services," Paytm said, adding that this team expansion would play an essential role in launching innovative financial services and technology to fuel its growth journey.

Other than tech and non-tech hires to fill positions across its operations in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru, Paytm is also bringing in over 50 senior-level executives in vice president roles and above to bolster its senior leadership.

In April, the Noida-based company had announced plans to hire over 500 people.

Asked if Paytm has completed that process, the company said it has hired close to 700 employees during the last four months.

"The 1,000 people is additional manpower in tech and non-tech roles that we need and the hiring process is on for that," it said in an e-mailed response.

In its statement, Paytm said it held interviews and inductions of new joinees even during the lockdown.

In response to reports of layoffs and exit of senior leaders, the company said, "We have not laid off any employees or resorted to any salary cuts."

"From April 2019 to date...while around 20 senior executives exited Paytm, over 140 have been hired for leadership roles in vice-president and above positions. Paytm is recruiting talent from Fortune 500 companies, MNCs, top startups, and bringing in people who have entrepreneurial experience," the statement said.

Recently, the company also announced setting up of its largest campus in Noida to accommodate its expanding team. The 5,000 seater office is spread across 5.5 lakh square feet of space.

"We are building India's largest consumer internet and financial technology platform that requires more talent. This year, we are aiming to add additional 1,000 colleagues to our different business verticals to build and scale innovative products for the masses," Paytm Vice President Narender Yadav said.

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