India recorded 38% Y-o-Y hiring growth : Naukri JobSpeak Report
As employees are getting back to the offices and people are back on track, businesses have opened hiring for the positions that were left vacant as an effect of the pandemic. This has drawn a positive graph in the context of latest hiring index.
According to Naukri JobSpeak Apr’22 Index, hiring activity in India recorded 38% Y-o-Y growth and the index stood at 2863 at the beginning of the new financial year.
Travel & Hospitality and Retail
It is known that travel & hospitality and retail sectors were hit the hardest by the pandemic registering extremely high rate of attrition throughout the pandemic period. However, as per the report, Travel & Hospitality (+169%) and Retail (+112%) witnessed a triple-digital Y-O-Y growth rate. The freshers band of 0-3 years saw the highest growth of 214% in Travel & Hospitality sector in Apr’22 vs Apr’21.
Following a similar trend, the Education sector (+108%) also grew at a phenomenal pace indicating a strong demand for talent. Other sectors such as Real Estate (+89%), Insurance (+83%), and BFSI (+77%) registered a significant jump in hiring activity in comparison to the last year.
Furthermore, industries like Auto/Auto Ancillary (+37%), Telecom/ISP (+36%), and FMCG (+34%) also observed a positive hiring growth.
City wise Index
The job market continues to reflect promising hiring patterns across metros and non-metros. Amongst metros, Mumbai (+63%) registered the highest growth in demand for new talent across this month as compared to April 2021. Delhi (+47%), Pune (+38%), Kolkata (+38%), Chennai (+34%) and Hyderabad (+32%) also remained positive.
In non-metros, a positive hiring sentiment is observed with Coimbatore leading the race once again by showing a strong growth trajectory at +63% in April 2022 vs last year. Other cities such as Jaipur (+50%), Vadodara (+32%), Kochi (+24%), and Ahmedabad (+22%) also maintained positive Y-O-Y hiring momentum.
Diversification of experience and bands
Demand for professionals across all experience bands remained steady in April 2022, with freshers (0-3 years) witnessing the highest growth of +52% compared to a year ago. Hiring activities across 4-7 years (+37%), 8-12 years (+24%), 13-16 years (+37%), and over 16 years (+33%) also grew during the month.
Commenting on the figures, Pawan Goyal, Chief Business Officer, Naukri.com said, “The new financial year has witnessed a strong sentimental uplift when it comes to hiring activity across all parts of the country. The worst hit sector of Travel & Hospitality continues to recover registering the highest growth in the last one year growing by 169% over last year. These are good signs indicating that the nation is on the path to economic recovery and we are hopeful that in the coming months hiring activity will continue its strong momentum.”