Working in Bangalore
Expats interested in working in Bangalore will find themselves in the midst of a thriving tech industry, affectionately referred to as the Silicon Valley of India.

The city plays host to a list of recognisable IT names such as Google, Dell, Amazon and Oracle. As a result of these IT bigwigs setting up camp, a boom that includes over 800 new tech company start-ups has exploded into the city. Many of these global players have divisions in Bangalore solely because of the low cost of the highly qualified workforce available.
That being said, there are often many job opportunities for expats interested in working in Bangalore; though these corporations outsource mid and lower level positions, they often prefer expats to man management roles.
Otherwise, expats working in Bangalore usually fall into the real estate, marketing, banking or call centre sectors. Other major industries in Bangalore include aviation (both civil and military), space technology, electronic and automotive manufacturing, and biotechnology.
Most expats working in Bangalore are relocated by an overseas company they were already employed with. However, Indian companies headquartered in Bangalore are also beginning to look overseas for promising talent to work in the city.
As of late, the economic downturn has seen many qualified Indians coming home from high paying overseas jobs to find work in India. Repatriated Indians are considered to be the most valued employees and are often less expensive to hire than relocated expats.
Indian visas are a necessity when travelling to and working in Bangalore, regardless of which country you're from. A different visa applies depending on what your purpose for visiting India is.

The city plays host to a list of recognisable IT names such as Google, Dell, Amazon and Oracle. As a result of these IT bigwigs setting up camp, a boom that includes over 800 new tech company start-ups has exploded into the city. Many of these global players have divisions in Bangalore solely because of the low cost of the highly qualified workforce available.
That being said, there are often many job opportunities for expats interested in working in Bangalore; though these corporations outsource mid and lower level positions, they often prefer expats to man management roles.
Otherwise, expats working in Bangalore usually fall into the real estate, marketing, banking or call centre sectors. Other major industries in Bangalore include aviation (both civil and military), space technology, electronic and automotive manufacturing, and biotechnology.
Most expats working in Bangalore are relocated by an overseas company they were already employed with. However, Indian companies headquartered in Bangalore are also beginning to look overseas for promising talent to work in the city.
As of late, the economic downturn has seen many qualified Indians coming home from high paying overseas jobs to find work in India. Repatriated Indians are considered to be the most valued employees and are often less expensive to hire than relocated expats.
Indian visas are a necessity when travelling to and working in Bangalore, regardless of which country you're from. A different visa applies depending on what your purpose for visiting India is.

