Featured post

Zion Films சார்பில் சௌந்தர்யா ரஜினிகாந்த் MRP Entertainment இணைந்து வழங்க, அபிஷன் ஜீவிந்த் நாயகனாக நடிக்கும் புதிய படம்

 *Zion Films சார்பில் சௌந்தர்யா ரஜினிகாந்த் MRP Entertainment  இணைந்து வழங்க, அபிஷன் ஜீவிந்த் நாயகனாக நடிக்கும் புதிய படம் !!* *'டூரிஸ்ட...

Showing posts with label indeed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indeed. Show all posts

Monday, 14 June 2021

Indeed launches India Hiring Tracker, says

 Indeed launches India Hiring Tracker, says 68% of all employers filled more than 60% of their hiring needs in Q4 FY21

~Healthcare, e-commerce and financial services led hiring in India in the first quarter of the year~

Indeed - the world’s #1 job site today launched its India Hiring Report – a quarterly tracker to map employer and jobseeker employment and hiring needs and behavior. The India Hiring Tracker Q4 FY21 report analyzed employers and job seekers between January and March 2021, to understand the quantum of hiring and job-seeking activity, roles employers prioritized, expectations jobseekers held and how all of this came together to facilitate a good match between the two sides.

An assessment of job market activity in the early months of the year during an apparent ebb in the pandemic, shows two-thirds (64%) of employers surveyed hired during Q4 FY21 and 61% of all jobseekers looked for a job (or change of job). 36% of job seekers spent between 1 to 2 hours searching for a job - employed job seekers spent 30 minutes a day, while unemployed job seekers spent 2 hours a day. Meanwhile, 68% of employers accomplished 60% of their hiring needs during the quarter, with Bangalore leading hiring activity among cities and Chennai lagging behind all others at 35%. Although overall hiring activity for the quarter remained robust, the monthly hiring trend did observe a progressive decline (38% in Jan vs. 31% in Feb vs. 26% in Mar) with the effects of the second wave of the pandemic.

Other key findings from the report include:

Operational roles dominated,  while tech roles remained a priority

As essential business activities were prioritized during the pandemic, organizations aligned their hiring to scale up for the operational roles. The top roles that employers hired for were Operational/Support roles like Team Lead, Business Analyst, Content Head, Service Engineer which contributed to 25%, Technical roles like Mobile App Developer, CAD/CAM Engineer contributed to 18% and Blue Collar roles like Delivery Personnel, Electrician, ITI Trainee contributed to 15% in Q4 FY21. Healthcare (82%), E-commerce (69%), and Financial Services (68%) sectors led the activity.

Despite low levels of employer sentiment, market confidence was a leading driver in hiring

Q4 FY21 saw a number of industries and businesses turn around as economic activity picked up after a prolonged period of lockdown. Our survey data shows that 90% of the large organisations stepped up their hiring due to elevated consumer demand during this period. Similarly, 70% medium-sized and 78% small businesses hired due to early positive market sentiment. That said, almost 63% of medium-sized and all small sized organisations surveyed exhibited a lack of confidence in hiring during the next quarter indicating that hiring for Q1 FY22 will primarily hinge on 60% of large organisations who expressed medium to high levels of confidence.

Career growth is a key employee aspiration; Wellbeing, corporate culture and career growth prioritised by job seekers

Large proportions of job seekers surveyed said they were still looking for their desired job - 53% male and 60% female, 50% entry level, 44% mid-level and 40% senior-level. When asked, 27% said an excellent organization to work for was the top career aspiration followed by good career growth (25%). The focus on health and wellness in a work-from-anywhere environment  saw 32% of jobseekers describe an ideal/excellent organisation as one that prioritises employee wellness, followed by a fun work culture (25%) and innovation (19%). Another interesting finding shows that except for a marginally higher preference for MNCs/large companies (38%), jobseekers were equally inclined to work at any organization type. 61% of the females surveyed expressed a preference to work in SMBs/startups as opposed to 21% of the males.

Sashi Kumar, Head of Sales, Indeed India said, Our first India Hiring Tracker previews behaviors and priorities that we believe will underline job market activity through the year. We saw that consumption continues to be a key driver of economic growth in India in the sectors responsible for driving hiring. Tech skills are absolutely critical in driving India’s inclusive recovery and will continue to be a job market priority. We also observed that the concept of remote work has led to a reordering of employee priorities where workforce wellbeing is a necessity, not a prerogative. Above all, this report signifies that India’s job market is resilient and agile, and that talent demand and supply will bounce back as the country fights back and the economy opens up.

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Remote job searches at 966% all time high, as

 Remote job searches at 966% all time high, as India locks down: Indeed

Data from Indeed, the world’s No.1 job site indicated that searches for ‘remote work’ skyrocketed to 966% in April 2021, from the same period last year. This burgeoning demand for remote jobs is backed by the fact that geographical boundaries are blurring while employers hire and the job seekers scout for opportunities. The pandemic has defined the significance of skills as the top priority for hiring as opposed to location of the job seeker. This also reflected in another study conducted by Indeed, last year, which stated that the businesses are strategically adopting technological innovations to attract the right skill set and increase efficiency. The study also stated that 1 in 2 employers hired only virtually in the pandemic.

Moreover, as the country grapples with the second wave, companies lay their focus on hiring employees that offer the required skill set irrespective of the city of the applicants.  It is expected that employers would increase work-from-home options, embracing hybrid work as the future of work.

 Flexibility has always been a vital aspect for job seekers, especially millennials, who today make up over half of India’s working population. However, another interesting finding from Indeed, revealed that searches for remote work were higher across age groups of 60-64, 15-19 and 40-44 at 13% each. The searches in the age groups 35-39 and 20-24 were 12% each. The data also revealed that Bengaluru topped the chart for remote job searches with 16% followed by Delhi (11%), Mumbai (8%), Hyderabad (6%) and Pune (7%)

With the increasing need for technical integration across functions and sectors, job roles that require technical expertise to ensure seamless working have been the most in demand. The data also revealed that Technical Support Specialist (25%) emerged as one of the most searched remote jobs followed by Data Entry Clerk (22%), IT Recruiter (16%), Content Writer (16%) and Back End Developer (15%).

 Top Paying Remote Jobs

Indeed also looked at the top paying remote jobs and unsurprisingly tech jobs topped the charts

Job Title

Yearly Median Salary

Software Architect

₹1,250,000

Technical Lead

₹1,100,000

Data Engineer

₹1,050,000

Senior Software Engineer

₹1,000,000

Senior Java Developer

₹900,000

Commenting on the surge of remote jobs, Sashi Kumar, Managing Director, Indeed India said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has fast tracked the adoption of technology across functions in India and has set in motion the largest work from home experiment of our generation. Our data has reflected the same showing a consistent rise in searches for remote jobs.  As businesses transitioned digitally, it has become a norm for employees and companies to work from anywhere and this change enabled by technology will see more and more companies turning to hybrid work in the future. We believe that going forward, recruiters will focus on role and skills based hiring, thus blurring geographical boundaries.”