Pune, Maharashtra, India, December 2025 — Ishita Chatterjee has begun a new chapter at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) as Talent Development Manager. Having previously led Talent Acquisition at TCS, she will now focus on building capabilities, enabling growth, and strengthening a culture of continuous learning across the organization.
In her new mandate, Ishita Chatterjee is expected to play a key role in shaping talent development priorities that align with TCS’s evolving business needs and future skills agenda. This move reflects the company’s emphasis on internal leadership transitions that deepen capability-building and reinforce long-term people strategy.
Ishita Chatterjee has spent over eight years with Tata Consultancy Services, where she most recently moved into the role of Talent Development Manager. Prior to this transition, she led Talent Acquisition at TCS for a significant period, building deep experience in scaling talent pipelines and supporting business growth through strategic hiring.
Before joining TCS, she served for over a year as Senior HR Manager at Udyen Jain & Associates (UJA Global Advisory), contributing to HR leadership responsibilities across people initiatives in a consulting environment.
She also worked as an HR Business Partner and Consultant at Creative Trainers, where she strengthened her exposure to business partnering and people solutions in a dynamic, capability-focused setting.
Earlier, she held an HR Generalist role at Ensaara Metropark, Luxora Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., gaining broad-based experience across core HR areas.
She began the earlier phase of her professional journey with Cummins Inc. as Executive HR, where she developed foundational expertise in HR operations and employee-facing processes.
Ishita Chatterjee holds a PGDM in Human Resources from Indira School of Management, Pune.
About Tata Consultancy Services
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a global IT services, consulting, and business solutions organization that has partnered with many of the world’s largest businesses in their transformation journeys since 1968. Part of the Tata Group, TCS operates across 55 countries with 202 service delivery centers, combining consulting-led, innovation-driven services to help clients stay ahead in an evolving digital landscape.
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