August 2014: India Inc. has stepped up hiring; it’s raining jobs. And this time giving steady teddies a run for their money are internet start-ups which have posted a 25 per cent rise in jobs in just a month.
So
even if you have over 15 years experience, start-ups are actively looking for
you. There has been an over 100 per cent rise in jobs at senior level positions
in start-ups. Even discounting the low base for this role, this translates into
a serious hiring binge. E-commerce, retail services, media and hospitality
professionals have never had it so good. E-commerce majors such as Snapdeal,
Flipkart and Amazon have stepped up hiring in the last one month. Engineers,
quality and process specialists too are now in demand; and reported over 50 per
cent growth in demand in this period.
This
does not mean that traditional job roles have fallen by the wayside. The top
hiring industries in India by volume, outside of the ubiquitous IT sector, are
Healthcare, Petrochemicals/Oil and Gas, Consumer Durables/FMCG and
Automobiles/Auto Ancillaries. On the back of such strong drivers, Recruitex,
the TimesJobs.com’s Jobs Index, reported a strong growth story in July 2014,
with an overall increase of 15 per cent demand for talent over June 2014.
From
core to support functions, all major professions reported a surge in demand in
July 2014. According to TimesJobs RecruiteX, retail services and hospitality professionals
reported the highest demand with an increase of 30 per cent in month-over-month
analysis. Content Editors/journalists and entertainment/media/journalism
professionals were also in demand.
While
Bangalore became the top hiring location for start-ups and emerging businesses,
Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR and Pune emerged as top hiring locations for
traditional industries in July 2014.
Mid-level
professionals with 5-20 years experience led the hiring trend during this
period.
Start-up
Hiring Trends
·
Bangalore is the hottest job
location with over 30 per cent increase in demand, followed by Delhi NCR (22%)
·
IT software and Internet/online
start-ups are doing the maximum hiring
·
Tech, product and media/content
roles are hot in the start-up space
Hot
Industries
·
Healthcare/Pharmaceutical (24%) and
Petrochemicals/Oil and Gas (21%) reported maximum growth
·
Automobile/Auto ancillaries and
Consumer Durables/FMCG (19%) bagged the third position in the top ten list
·
Projects/Infrastructure reported an
18 per cent increase in hiring
Hot
Jobs
·
Retail services and hospitality
professionals (30%) were most in demand
·
Content editors/journalists and
entertainment/media professionals are leading the recruitment charts with a 27
per cent growth in demand
·
Quality/process control
professionals reported double-digit growth in demand
Hot
Locations
·
Among top metros, Chennai topped the
recruitment charts with a 30 per cent increase
·
Hyderabad, Delhi NCR and Pune
reported a 12 per cent growth in hiring
·
Among tier II locations, Vadodara
registered the maximum growth of 15 per cent
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