Jigya is a consulting and staffing firm built around cloud, analytics, IoT, and automation services—now actively pivoting toward gen-AI infrastructure. The tech stack reveals the shift: LangChain, OpenAI, Anthropic, and vector databases (Pinecone, FAISS, Weaviate, Chroma) sit alongside Workday and Adaptive Planning, indicating a focus on RAG systems and AI agents layered into enterprise workforce planning. Active projects span chatbots, agents, and multi-entity planning automation—suggesting they're building AI capabilities to reduce manual planning cycles, a stated pain point.
Jigya, founded in 1999, operates as a consulting and staffing firm with offices across Georgia, North Carolina, California, and India. The company specializes in cloud infrastructure, analytics, IoT, and automation services, supplemented by recruitment and staff-augmentation offerings. With 51–200 employees headquartered in Hyderabad, they serve mid-market to enterprise clients across retail, banking, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and healthcare sectors. Recent hiring activity (7 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated in finance and HR) and project focus on Workday-Adaptive Planning integration and rate-card analytics suggest expansion into managed financial and workforce planning services.
Jigya's stack includes LangChain, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, paired with vector databases (Pinecone, FAISS, Weaviate, Chroma) for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). They're actively building chatbots and AI agents.
Jigya is integrating Workday Adaptive Planning with Workday platforms to automate multi-entity, multi-currency workforce planning and reduce manual effort in planning cycles.
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