Hiring is still strong in these sectors despite the Omicron wave in India

Jan 5, 2022

By: Vaamanaa Sethi

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The recruitment plans of companies or intent to hire in India can rise up to 9 percent in the...

...current quarter (January- March, 2022), the highest ever growth to be registered in the intent to hire since the outbreak of COVID-19.

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According to TeamLease Employment Outlook report, out of 21 sectors, 7 sectors are expected...

...to record a growth of more than 10 percent in their intent to hire during this current quarter.

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The report further says that 89 percent of the companies are...

...intending to hire for the information technology (IT) department.

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This is the fourth consecutive quarter wherein the IT sector

...has been retaining the pole position in intent to hire.

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Other than IT, these sectors will also be on a hiring spree —

educational services, healthcare and pharmaceuticals and e-commerce technology startups.

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Around 46 percent companies are intending to hire junior level workers and...

...around 43 percent to hire freshers, further reveals the report.

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Among the cities which are expected to create maximum jobs,...

...Bengaluru tops the list with 88 percent of the employers showing keen interest in ramping up their talent pool.

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Another interesting fact that the report highlighted is that South India is...

...gradually becoming the leading job creator in India.

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Despite being the biggest job creating sector,...

...the IT industry is expected to witness 17 percent of attrition rate, which is the highest percentage among all sectors.

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These countries have a less than 5 days work week and India may join the list soon