Are there only freshers on the bench period or are there experienced also?
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Being on the bench as freshers or experienced is common in MNCs like TCS and Infosys.
I have previously worked for Infosys and currently work for TCS. It’s okay to sit on the bench for a while; just make sure you make the most of your time. Learn new skills, create something, and present it to your manager.
By proving your skills, you may regularly remind them that you are prepared for job.
Yes, fresh graduates and experienced employees can be placed on the bench.
The bench period is the time when an employee is not actively working to a project. While longer bench periods are more usual for newly hired employees due to reasons such as training and project availability, it can occur at any level. Project completion, customer expectations, and organizational remodel can all result in experienced workers being placed on the bench.