TCS, Accenture, Infosys dominate LinkedIn’s India Rankings

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Accenture, and Infosys have secured the top three positions on LinkedIn’s 2025 Top Companies list for India, according to a report released by the professional networking platform. The annual list identifies 25 large companies that offer professionals strong career growth opportunities based on user activity on LinkedIn.

Cognizant also made it to the top five, highlighting the continued strength of the Computer, IT, and Software sectors in India’s employment landscape. These companies are focusing on hiring individuals with core skills in development tools, data storage technologies, and enterprise software, especially in tech hubs like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, the report said. 

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The rankings are based on data drawn from their ability to advance, skills growth, external opportunity, company affinity, and others. The methodology reflects how companies are supporting employees in building long-term careers.

Nirajita Banerjee, LinkedIn Career Expert and India Senior Managing Editor, said, “The biggest learning from this year’s list is that companies are not just hiring for where they are today, but also for where they want to be tomorrow. Nineteen of the top 25 companies come from technology, finance, and enterprise software sectors, looking for technically fluent professionals who can work across teams, think critically, adapt quickly, and grow with the business.”

The 2025 list also reflects notable shifts in the Indian job market, with nearly half — 12 out of 25 — being new entrants. Fidelity Investments made the highest-ranking debut at number four, followed by ServiceNow (17) and Stripe (21). 

The financial services sector showed strong representation, with seven firms including JPMorgan Chase (7), Wells Fargo (15), and American Express (25) featured. These companies are hiring for roles such as business operations analyst, fraud analyst, and financial analyst, with skills in capital markets, investment banking, and commercial banking in high demand.

Global technology giants are also reinforcing their presence in India. Amazon (8), Alphabet (9), and Salesforce (12) are actively hiring for roles including software engineer, data analyst, and account manager. In these firms, skills such as artificial intelligence, AI engineering, and mobile application development are among the most sought after.

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