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HCL TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES EXPANSION IN CANADA WITH A GLOBAL DELIVERY CENTER IN MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK

HCL TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES EXPANSION IN CANADA WITH A GLOBAL DELIVERY CENTER IN MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK
PUBLISHED DATE: Dec 24, 2019

https://www.hcltech.com/press–releases/press–releases–business/hcl–technologies–announces–expansion–canada–global–delivery

Noida, India, and Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, Dec 24, 2019 –– HCL Technologies (HCL), a leading global technology firm, has announced the opening of a Global Delivery Center (GDC) in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. The GDC will focus on technology areas in application development, support, testing, and servicing global clients.

HCL will draw on its 10–year track record of success in Canada to assist tech companies as they continue to grow in the digital age. With its first office opening in Toronto in 2009, HCL partnered with one of Canada’s largest railway companies. From there, HCL has worked with Fortune 500 and G2000 Canadian customers to develop frameworks, technologies, and processes that will help businesses succeed through phases of growth and transformation.

HCL has partnered with Opportunities New Brunswick (ONB) in the planning and development of this growth. Opportunities New Brunswick provided guidance and resources for the GDC and future employees. Staffing will include a combination of relocating skilled workers and local hiring. The company anticipates the number of employees to grow to 300 over the next three years.

“This is a win–win for New Brunswick,” said Mary Wilson, Minister of Economic Development and Small Business and Minister responsible for Opportunities New Brunswick. “Population growth and economic development depend on each other. We need new jobs and new people to prosper and grow. HCL is bringing skilled newcomers and creating jobs for our New Brunswick–based graduates, both of which will help to strengthen our workforce and energize the private sector. Our Province welcomes HCL, their incredible team, and this exciting new growth.”

“The launch of this Global Delivery Center champions our next decade of growth in Canada and the region,” said Jagadeshwar Gattu, Corporate Vice President – Infrastructure Delivery, Americas at HCL “The area is a key one for HCL, and we have been extremely fortunate to have partners such as Opportunities New Brunswick; the Province of New Brunswick’s Department of Post–Secondary Education, Training, and Labour (PETL); the Moncton Multicultural Association; and the City of Moncton to help manage this growth. We look forward to many more years of success.”

The expansion supports objectives set out in New Brunswick’s Population Growth Strategy, an economic and population growth plan that requires the collective efforts of the federal, provincial and municipal governments.

“We are taking a coordinated approach with our partners across government, including the City of Moncton and the Moncton Multicultural Association and local developers, to ensure a smooth transition for the company, their employees, and the larger community,” said Ernie Steeves, Minister of Finance, on behalf of Trevor Holder, Minister of Post–Secondary Education, Training and Labour. “We are also working with onboarding experts to ensure that the needs of the community are communicated at each step.”

In support of this expansion, HCL is eligible for an investment of up to $6.26 million from Opportunities NB, a Crown corporation that seeks to attract and support opportunities to grow the economy and create jobs. The assistance will be delivered in the form of a payroll rebate, forgivable loan, and non–repayable contributions.

About HCL Technologies:

HCL Technologies (HCL) empowers global enterprises with technology for the next decade today. HCL’s Mode 1–2–3 strategy through its deep–domain industry expertise, customer–centricity and entrepreneurial culture of ideapreneurship™ enables businesses transform into next–gen enterprises.

HCL offers its services and products through three business units – IT and Business Services (ITBS), Engineering and R&D Services (ERS) and Products & Platforms (P&P). ITBS enables global enterprises to transform their businesses through offerings in areas of Applications, Infrastructure, Digital Process Operations and next generational digital transformation solutions. ERS offers engineering services and solutions in all aspects of product development and platform engineering while under P&P, HCL provides modernized software products to global clients for their technology and industry specific requirements. Through its cutting–edge co–innovation labs, global delivery capabilities and broad global network, HCL delivers holistic services in various industry verticals, categorized under Financial Services, Manufacturing, Technology & Services, Telecom & Media, Retail & CPG, Life Sciences & Healthcare and Public Services.

As a leading global technology company, HCL takes pride in its diversity, social responsibility, sustainability and education initiatives. As of 12 months ended September 30, 2019, HCL has a consolidated revenue of US$ 9.3 billion and its 147,123 ideapreneurs operate out of 44 countries. For more information, visit www.hcltech.com

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Time to turn out the lights in Montcon based on a recent public domain Reddit posting.

https://www.reddit.com/r/moncton/comments/mvthq2/exxonmobil_cuts_nearly_1000_jobs_from_moncton_and/gve3lha/?utm_source=BD&utm_medium=Search&utm_name=Bing&utm_content=PSR1

ExxonMobil cuts nearly 1000 jobs from Moncton and Saint John between 2013-2021

Exxon came to Moncton around 1998. Used to employ nearly 1200 people in both cities around 2006-2012. In 2013 they closed the Saint John office. In 2014 they closed the IT dept. In 2015-2016 they moved a ton of jobs to India. And now in 2021 outsourcing 400-500 jobs to a 3rd party company. There will be roughly 200 jobs left in the Chemicals department. ExxonMobil is cutting jobs globally, not just Moncton. Big oil is not what it used to be, and that isn't a bad thing but its sad for our local economy and for the folks who have worked there so long.

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So HCL received Government money in the millions to bring more jobs to Moncton. EM is laying off the entire FL 309–400 positions and outsourcing the roles to HCL??? So where is the economic growth? Sounds like a scam to me.

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Outsourcing discussions between ExxonMobil and HCL Enterprises India started in 2009. See 2009 press release in India Economic Times article.

A day after British Petroleum (BP) formally awarded over $1.5–billion outsourcing contracts to TCS, Infosys and Wipro along with IBM and Accenture, top Indian offshore vendors including L&T Infotech and HCL Technologies – along with other MNC vendors – have locked horns with each other for almost $1–billion outsourcing deal being fleshed out by ExxonMobil.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/ites/exxonmobil–in–talks–with–local–vendors–for–1billion–it–contracts/articleshow/4942965.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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BP and Shell successfully outsourced Digital IT ten years ago to HCL Enterprises and others.

My guess is that our outsourcing ten years later will also be successful. "Better late to the outsourcing table than never" as the old proverb states.

https://www.hcltechsw.com/resources/stories/list
(Note: Global Energy Company is a code word for BP, Shell, Total or Chevron)

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Post ID: @hss+1avA42lP

How many F&L employees are in Customer Service Globally? Sounds like Chemicals Customer Service may be next up.

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F&L is outsourcing Customer service to HCL globally. So the press release seems to mean that those that HCL is opening shop right next door to the Canada GBC? Coincidence?

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The entire F&L (GBC) in Moncton are gone on July 31st. The company called HCL from India is taking over OTC roles. We don't know how many roles are open for us or who will be offered a job by HCL.

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Wasn't a geek the guy that bit the heads off chickens at the fair?

This is about Moncton in Canada – having possible new job opportunities.
Moncton – that has seen EM layoffs for 3 years running. Mostly all gone now.
Victims of the corporate greed of Tejas.

This is a layoff board.
Not a chicken head.

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Post ID: @qso+1avA42lP

Is it bad if I don’t know what this means?

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Post ID: @eof+1avA42lP

🐢

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Post ID: @upe+1avA42lP

Hcl you mean just like the acid?

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Post ID: @jeh+1avA42lP

I’m confused. Is this an ad?!? India?

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