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The reality of dream jobs of Indian workforce: Survey

• By Manav Seth
The reality of dream jobs of Indian workforce: Survey

What is your dream job? Do you think you are currently working in your dream role? Are you even in your dream sector to begin with? Have you given up on the idea of your dream job?

If you are having a hard time admitting the true answers to the questions above, seek solace in the fact that a majority of job-seekers are sailing in the same boat.

A recent survey conducted by TimesJobs.com brings to light several interesting trends and characteristics of the potential Indian employee. The notion of what a ‘dream job’ is, and what it means to different individuals was thoroughly examined in this survey of 1,100 Indian job-seekers. The following are the bigger and more interesting highlights of the survey:


A few things that immediately catch the eye are the facts that the number of women that aspire to be an engineer is half that of men, and despite a majority of the respondents feeling they are not working their dream job – many feel that they are in the dream sector – given them a chance to transition or move up the ladder. Probably the most contentious finding of the survey is that a fourth of the respondents have already given up on their dream job. But intense competition, unsuccessful interviews, fear of risk-taking, complacency and time; together they have an undeniable ability to force an individual to ‘adjust’ their expectations and make them think that what they have going is good enough. With such surprises, come the expected as well: the dominance of engineering as the most preferred profession for men, and the IT sector having the biggest pull. 

Nonetheless, the survey provides a unique glimpse into the mind if the quintessential Indian job-seeker and reveals just how they think. While the term ‘dream job’ is tossed around more casually than we may realise – the survey seeks to define it, assess it and quantify it.