News: Tech hiring set to make a comeback – India Skills Report 2019

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Tech hiring set to make a comeback – India Skills Report 2019

Hiring intent in 2019 is expected to be strongest after a gap of four years on the back of bullish employment opportunities in software & hardware, automotive and travel and hospitality sectors, according to India Skills Report 2019.
Tech hiring set to make a comeback – India Skills Report 2019

Hiring intent in 2019 is expected to be strongest after a gap of four years on the back of bullish employment opportunities in software & hardware, automotive and travel and hospitality sectors, according to India Skills Report 2019. The appetite for fresh hiring can be gauged from the fact that the intent for 2019 has more than doubled to 15% from a mere 7% in 2017.

Driving the growth in hiring intent in 2019 is the software industry, which is emerging from the shadow of de-growth, turbulence and freeze in hiring after a gap of two years. While design and analytics jobs would be the most sought-after ones in the overall set, the demand would increase for almost all profiles especially specialist technologies in the space of AI/machine learning. The report says even though hiring volumes might not reach the scale of 2010-11, the situation would still be better than what it was in the last 2-3 years.

Apart from software, Engineering, Automotive, Travel, and Hospitality will see a considerable upswing in their hiring numbers next year. The survey this year revealed that almost 64% of employers have a positive outlook on hiring. While almost 20% of employers said they will hire the same number of people as 2018, only handful have a negative outlook for 2019.

Pankaj Bansal, Co-founder, and CEO of PeopleStrong said, “It is encouraging to see a positive hiring intent this year and even more to see tech hiring getting back in action. It is also heartening to see that the increase in hiring intent is not limited to organizations of a certain size, but it is spread across companies of different sizes and sectors.”

The year 2019 marks the second consecutive year of job market revival. After a high of 23% in 2015, the year on year increase in hiring intent had slipped to 14% in 2016 and further to a low of 7% in 2017. There was, however, a revival in 2018 when the intent had risen to 10%.

On gender diversity, the survey says female employability this year has increased to 46% from 38% last year. Male employability score has grown marginally to 48% from 47% last year. Of all the new hiring in 2019, almost 15-20% would comprise of women.

Indian economy can grow at the rate of 9% to 10% if there is gender parity in the country, and the share of women workforce is increased to 48% from the current 24%, it said. 

The report also consists of an in-depth study of employability amongst the fresh candidates joining the workforce and shared that of all students passing out this year, more than 48% are employable. According to the nationwide study, the top three states in terms of employability is Andhra Pradesh followed by West Bengal and Delhi. While engineers continue to be most employable, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) & Information Technology (IT) have the highest employability rate.

India Skills Report 2019 is a joint initiative by HR technology company, PeopleStrong and Wheebox, a Global Talent Assessment Company, in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) along with partners like UNDP, AICTE, and AIU.

 

 

  

 

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