TestingXperts Opens 300-Seat Hyderabad Centre with Plans to Hire 2,500

TestingXperts, which operates as a quality engineering and software testing company with headquarters in both the United States and the United Kingdom, has officially opened its new 300-seat global delivery centre in Hyderabad. The company has outlined significant expansion plans for the facility, aiming to grow its workforce to 500 people over the next year, with a long-term goal of reaching 2,500 employees over the next five years.
The new Hyderabad delivery centre will focus on several critical areas of technology, including AI-led quality engineering, AI assurance, digital engineering, and enterprise technology services. This facility is set to cater to global enterprises across multiple international regions, specifically serving clients in North America, EMEA, and APAC.
The opening of this centre comes in response to the rising global demand for AI-driven software quality, digital transformation, and enterprise modernisation. The company aims to support these global technology programmes directly from its new Hyderabad base.
Manish Gupta, the founder and CEO of TestingXperts, termed the new Hyderabad facility a strategic investment for the firm. Gupta explained that the decision to establish the centre in Hyderabad was driven by the region’s strong talent pool in artificial intelligence, quality engineering, and digital engineering.
According to Gupta, the planned campus will create high-value jobs in the local region while supporting global enterprise technology programmes for the company's international clientele.
As part of its operations, TestingXperts plans to build deep expertise in several advanced technical domains at the Hyderabad centre. These focus areas include agentic AI, intelligent automation, test automation, performance engineering, cybersecurity testing, data engineering, and enterprise quality engineering.
In addition to these technical focus areas, the company will establish dedicated centres of excellence within the Hyderabad facility. These centres of excellence will support major enterprise platforms, including SAP, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday, Oracle, and Microsoft.