In an annual survey conducted by
In India, the percentage went upto 48% and the reasons that are holding the talented back includes lack of soft skills as cited by 36% respondents and 34% said that the applicants has a desire for more pay than on offer.
IT personnel, accounting and finance staff, project and sales managers, customer service representatives and customer support technicians and quality controllers, this year, were the most required job titles.
"The demand index for IT and accounting professionals has been on a continuous rise. Focus on technology upgradation and better financial access will drive the sectors' growth in coming months," A G Rao, Group MD of ManpowerGroup India told ET.
Rao said that he feels that increase in automation will lead to a rise in high-skilled
According to the survey report, 46% Asian recruiters faced such problems, 86% in Japan, 73% in
The report also read that since the skills are changing at a very fast pace, recruiters are now looking forward and solving the problem from the inside. 36% of Indian employers have decided to develop and train their own people.
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