Online
job posting are on the rise in India, with July recording a 25 per cent annual
growth, highest in 2014. Among major cities, Baroda has surged ahead of
Bangalore with 45 per cent year on year growth.
The
trend is expected to carry on in the coming months as the economy rebounds. In
industry wise purview, home appliances have shown a remarkable increase of 69
per cent with telecom being the lowest growing industry.
Home
appliances continue to lead all monitored industry sectors by the way of long
term growth recruitment activity climbs 69 per cent above July 2013. The annual
growth momentum improved 13 per cent points between June and July 2014. The
sector has been charting progressive improvement since January this year.
Nevertheless, there were fewer opportunities created month on month.
Media
and entertainment followed closely with 63 per cent growth in online
opportunities year on year, as the pace of growth improved 10 percentage points
between June and July 2014.
Online
recruitment in automotive/ancillaries (up two percent) sector picked up in
July, registering a positive year on year for the first time since March 2013.
All
key employment generating sectors continued to exhibit healthy online recruitment
levels vis-à-vis the previous year.
Furthermore,
the rate of growth improved in all, between June and July 2014. IT-hardware,
software; business process outsourcing/ information technology enabled
services; engineering, cement, construction, iron/steel; production and
manufacturing; banking/financial services, insurance and travel and tourism
registered 36, 27, 11, 23, 10, and 44 per cent respectively.
IT-hardware,
software and travel & tourism are the strongest sectors charting an average
annual growth of 33 per cent in 2014 so far.
Online
recruitment activity in telecom sector is down 17 percent from the year ago
level. The sector recorded the most notable annual decline among all monitored
industry sectors.
Online
demand continues to escalate for senior management professionals. Demand for
the group surpassed the year ago level by a notable 59 per cent. At the same
time, online demand for the group continues to ease on the month; down five per
cent.
Engineering/production
professional witnessed a double digit growth in online demand, year on year,
for the first time since April 2011. The rate of long term growth improved 23
percentage points from five per cent in June 2014 to 29 per cent in July 2014.
Among
major cities, Bangalore (up 41 per cent) ranked at the top in terms of increase
in online hiring between July 2013 and July 2014. While the long term growth
momentum improved in all five metro markets between June and July 2014, online
recruitment in Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad eased from the three month ago
level. Year on year, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad and Chennai registered 32,
27, 20 and 32 per cent growth respectively.
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