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Infosys recently terminated 240 entry-level employees after they failed to clear internal assessment tests, following a similar layoff of over 300 trainees in February. Despite additional preparation and multiple attempts, these System Engineers and Digital Specialist Engineers did not meet the required standards.
Infosys HR’s email to 240 trainees who failed the test: As you explore opportunities outside of Infosys, we …
Infosys, had fired 240 entry-level employees who failed to pass internal assessment tests, according to company emails sent on April 18. This follows a similar round of layoffs in February when the company dismissed over 300 trainees.
The terminated employees, hired as System Engineers and Digital Specialist Engineers, were unable to meet the qualifying criteria in the 'Generic foundation training program' despite receiving additional preparation time, doubt-clearing sessions, multiple mock assessments, and three testing attempts.

Fired trainees get free upskilling program, travel allowance, and other support options from the company


To support affected employees, Infosys is providing a range of transition assistance options. These include one month's pay, accommodation at the Mysore training center, and a travel allowance to either Bengaluru or their hometown.
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"As you explore opportunities outside of Infosys, we have planned professional outplacement services to help you on that journey," stated the termination email sent to affected trainees. The email continued, "We also wish to offer you another career pathway, by taking an Infosys sponsored external training to prepare for potential roles in the BPM industry."
The company is also offering free upskilling programs through NIIT and UpGrad, including for those laid off in February. Affected trainees can choose between a 12-week training program to prepare for potential roles in the BPM industry or a 24-week training program on Information Technology fundamentals.

Read Infosys’ full email to failed trainees


Further to the announcement of the results of your final assessment attempt, please be informed that, you have not met the qualifying criteria in the ‘Generic foundation training program’ despite the additional preparation time, doubt-clearing sessions, several mock assessments and three attempts. As a result, you will not be able to continue your journey for the apprenticeship program. While this may be a disappointing outcome, we are here to further support you in your learning journey.
As you explore opportunities outside of Infosys, we have planned professional outplacement services to help you on that journey. We also wish to offer you another career pathway, by taking an Infosys sponsored external training to prepare for potential roles in the BPM industry. On successful completion of the training, you may also apply to available opportunities in Infosys BPM Limited. However, if you wish to continue honing your IT skills, you also have an option to choose an Infosys sponsored external training program on Information Technology fundamentals to further support your IT career journey.
On completing a Separation and General Release Agreement (‘Agreement’) following will be made available to you:
SlCategoryDetails
1Ex-gratia1 (One) month pay
2DocumentRelieving Letter
3Career supportOutplacement services
4Learning and development support12 weeks training program for potential roles in the BPM industry
Or

24 weeks training program on Information Technology fundamentals for IT career pathway
5Travel and TransportTransport as per your convenience from Mysore to Bangalore, and a standard travel allowance to your hometown
6AccommodationAccommodation in Employee Care Centre at Infosys, Mysore as needed, till the date of your departure
7Counselling supportServices of a counselor available as needed

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