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The Evolution of HR Roles in India’s Global Capability Centers (GCCs)

Posted on December 23, 2025 By

Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], December 23: India’s Global Capability Centers (GCCs) have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades. What began as cost-effective back-office operations has evolved into strategic innovation hubs driving global business value for multinational corporations. As of 2025, India hosts over 1,900 GCCs, employing more than 1.9 million professionals and contributing significantly to the economy with revenues exceeding $64 billion. Projections indicate the sector could reach $100-110 billion by 2030, with a workforce surpassing 3 million.

At the heart of this growth is the evolving role of Human Resources (HR). No longer confined to administrative tasks like payroll and compliance, HR in GCCs has become a strategic partner, architect of talent strategies, and driver of organisational transformation. This shift reflects the broader maturation of GCCs from “capability centres” to “global value organisations.”

From Administrative Support to Strategic Business Partner

Traditionally, HR in early GCCs focused on operational essentials: recruitment for back-office roles, managing payroll, ensuring legal compliance, and handling basic employee relations. These centers leveraged India’s cost advantages and talent pool for functions like IT support, finance, and customer service.

Today, as GCCs expand into high-value areas such as AI/ML, cybersecurity, R&D, product development, digital transformation, and even ESG initiatives, HR’s responsibilities have expanded dramatically:

  • Global Workforce Alignment: HR ensures seamless integration between Indian teams and global headquarters, aligning roles, policies, and performance metrics with parent company objectives.

  • Niche Talent Acquisition: With demand surging for specialised skills in AI, data analytics, cloud computing, and emerging technologies, HR leads targeted hiring for “future-ready” roles. In 2025, AI-related positions are among the fastest-growing, with GCCs competing fiercely for top talent.

  • Leadership Development: Building local leadership pipelines is critical, as more global roles are shifting to India. HR invests in mentorship, cross-functional training, and programs to groom Indian professionals for senior positions, including those with $1 million+ compensation packages.

  • Cultural Integration and Employee Experience: Bridging global corporate cultures with local expectations, HR fosters inclusive environments, promotes diversity and inclusion (DEI), and enhances employee value propositions (EVP) through flexible work models, well-being programs, and career growth opportunities.

Key Trends Shaping HR in GCCs (2024-2025)

Recent reports highlight several transformative trends:

  • AI-Driven HR Practices: Tools for candidate sourcing, screening, predictive analytics, and even automating routine tasks like job postings and interview preparation are becoming standard, enabling faster and more efficient hiring.

  • Upskilling and Reskilling Focus: With skill gaps in advanced technologies, HR prioritizes continuous learning, partnerships with academia, and internal mobility to future-proof the workforce.

  • Expansion to Tier-2/3 Cities: To combat attrition in metro hubs and tap new talent pools, GCCs are moving operations to cities like Jaipur, Coimbatore, and Pune, requiring HR to adapt localized strategies.

  • Hybrid and Flexible Work: Post-pandemic models persist, with HR emphasizing engagement in distributed teams and gig/flexible talent for specialized projects.

  • Performance-Based Compensation and Retention: Amid rising voluntary attrition in high-demand sectors, HR shifts toward disciplined hiring, green skills development, and resilient team-building.

Challenges and the Path Forward

Despite the opportunities, HR leaders face hurdles:

  • Talent shortages in mid-senior levels and domain-specific expertise (e.g., regulatory knowledge in BFSI or healthcare).

  • High competition leading to attrition.

  • Balancing global standards with India-specific workforce dynamics.

The future of HR in GCCs lies in becoming “brain trust” rather than just backbone—leveraging data analytics for workforce planning, embedding innovation in culture, and driving business outcomes directly. As one industry expert notes, HR must understand “what keeps business managers awake at night” to truly partner in growth.

India’s GCCs are not just supporting global operations; they’re leading them. And HR is the key enabler turning talent into competitive advantage.

In this era of GCC 4.0, strategic HR will define which centers thrive as true innovation powerhouses. The evolution is ongoing—exciting times ahead for India’s talent ecosystem!

How Zyoin Empowers GCC HR Transformation

GCC HR today goes beyond hiring—it requires strategic workforce thinking. At Zyoin, we help GCCs build future-ready talent engines.

  • Strategic Talent Acquisition: Expertise in niche skills across AI/ML, cloud, and cybersecurity to build innovation-driven teams.

  • End-to-End HR Support: From leadership hiring to scale recruitment, supporting GCC growth across metros and tier-2 cities.

  • Future-Ready Workforce Planning: Proactive talent pipelines aligned to your 3–5 year business roadmap.

  • Local Insight, Global Standards: Deep India market expertise aligned with global GCC expectations.

In the GCC 4.0 era, strategic HR will define true innovation hubs—and the journey has just begun.

Ready to Transform Your GCC’s Talent Strategy?

Whether you’re building a new capability center or scaling existing operations, Zyoin is your trusted partner in turning talent challenges into competitive advantages.

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