Tata to create 300 new jobs in Budapest

Indiaʼs Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will create 300 new jobs at its Budapest-based global service center, said Prabal Datta, general manager of TCS Hungary, and László Szabó, state secretary of the Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry today.
The service center, launched with a few dozen engineers in 2001, now employs 1,300 highly-qualified engineers, economists, IT experts and developers, Prabal Datta said.
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