Enteg to hire over 300; to invest in a new delivery facility in Bangalore

Enteg, among India’s leading SAP services partner providing niche technology services and solutions will hire over 300 software professionals to strengthen its SAP service offerings including ERP, Business Analytics among others. The company has increased its headcount from 175 last year to 300 this year in its first phase of expansion and will add 300 more by mid next year taking the total headcount to over 600. The increase in resources along with investments in a new delivery facility in Bangalore will help Enteg consolidate its position as a leading IT services provider.

Enteg provides technology consulting, development and maintenance services to leading companies in India, Singapore and Africa. As a part of the current expansion, Enteg will hire both professionals specializing in SAP consulting and Implementation as well as functional and business consultants in the utilities, retail, professional services areas.

Speaking on the company’s expansion plans, Rajagopalan Babu, CEO, Enteg said, “Enteg has maintained its growth despite the downturn in the market and we are well positioned today as a leading provider of SAP services. The expansion is strategically planned to enhance and sustain this growth further and to support our growth plans in emerging markets such as East Africa and the Middle East, where we are strengthening our presence.”

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