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Want to work at a startup? Take this basic Q&A session before that

Jan 19, 2016, 16:16 IST

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Fuelling the already booming startup industry in India, Narendra Modi launched Startup India to create make startup a culture of its own. He surpassed all expectations through his policies to create an environment for the youth to become job creators and not job seekers.

Coupled with a flourishing ecosystem and strong government support, startups are fast becoming one of the major job creators in the country. But the startup industry is full of unanswered questions and myths. Which sector is producing the most number of jobs, which profile is the name of the game, which city produces the maximum number of jobs and do start-ups pay well? Aspiring Minds shatters some of these myths in its recent study ‘Startup jobs forecast for the organised sector’.

A study by Aspiring Minds revealed that as much as 47% entry level hiring in startups today is comprised of non - technical roles. The study also highlighted that unlike popular notion of startups hiring only for technical roles like that of a programmer or developer, there is growing demand for roles in marketing, digital media and content writing.

“Start-ups will be the mainstay for job growth for the next few years. We expect start-ups to create a north of 1, 00, 000 jobs this year with 80% of them in non - technical roles benefiting large masses of youth in the country,” said Himanshu Aggarwal, CEO, Aspiring Minds.

Here’s a look at the inside of the mind of a startup employer!
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