Power management firm Eaton has announced that its plans of hiring 700 people by the end of this year.
The company said in a statement that Eaton intends to expand its team in multiple domains including digital transformation, engineering and information technology, finance, supply chain, sales & marketing functions, etc.
The plan is in line with the company’s strategy to offer digital innovation and engineering solutions to its customers in India and also to global customers through its centres of excellence located in India,” it said
Over the years, Eaton India has been growing and hiring employees across diverse verticals and hierarchies and that has continued through the pandemic.
Eaton India employees work along with project teams from the Asia Pacific, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), and Americas region to fulfill the company’s vision of improving quality of life and the environment through the use of power management technologies and services.
“We are expanding our manufacturing capacity, modernizing production, and adding new distribution centres across India. We are actively hiring across India and look forward to getting the right candidates to the diverse roles open in our various entities here,” said Sunita Rebello, Head Talent Acquisition – India, Eaton
She said, “At Eaton, we value individuality, unique perspectives, varied life experiences and recognize the importance of work-life balance – especially true when today people are facing burnouts. We are upgrading our policies by introducing programs that support individual work preferences and unique needs.”
“We make sure that our applicants are offered an exceptional experience throughout the candidate life cycle, incorporating a speedy interview process, quick feedback, regular touchpoints during the twilight period between offer and joining, and a remarkable onboarding experience,” she added.
Eaton has over 92,000 employees, and the company is doing business in more than 175 countries. Eaton entered India in the year 1999 through the global acquisition of Aeroquip Vickers.