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The adverse impact of rupee appreciation against the US dollar is well known for the IT sector, but the robust local currency is also narrowing the gap in salaries of software professionals in US and
While the gap is likely to drop by up to 21 percent in 2008 from the levels seen in 2006, it is still high enough to keep
According to data compiled by Manpower, the sector's staff level salaries were as much as 86 percent higher in the
In executive level salaries, the gap dropped from 68 percent in 2006 to 60 percent in 2007 and could further decline to 52 percent this year.
However, the steepest decline of 21 percent is likely to be seen in the middle manager level, where the
While noting that salary is the biggest cost component, accounting for 45 percent of IT companies and 40 percent of BPO costs, the white paper said that a close comparison of Indian and US salaries indicates a narrowing gap in cost arbitrage during 2006 to 2008.
Concerns have also been raised periodically that the adverse impact of rupee appreciation could force IT companies, for whom exports account for a major part of revenues and profits, to cut down on the wage hikes and other employee costs in order to offset the impact on their margins.
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