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Salary hikes this year unlikely to change from 2015

Talent, recruitment and health solutions player Aon Hewitt announced on Wednesday that the e-commerce industry is currently leading its annual salary increase survey in India by forecasting a projected salary hike of 15.6 percent for the industry in 2016.

Updated on: Feb 17, 2016 11:38 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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This appraisal season is unlikely to add too much to your pockets.

Those working with startups and e-commerce firms are likely to be in for a real bounty, with an average hike of 15.6%. (Representational image)
Those working with startups and e-commerce firms are likely to be in for a real bounty, with an average hike of 15.6%. (Representational image)

If surveys are to be believed, the salary hike this year will remain almost same as last year. Indian companies are expected to offer an average increase of 10.3% in 2016, a tad lower than 10.4% in 2015, according to an annual survey by consulting firm Aon Hewitt covering 700 companies.

Sectors, including life sciences, media and consumer products, are set to see a higher increase of 10.8% to 11.6%, while it is likely to be a low 8.8% for financial institutions such as banks.

However, those working with startups and e-commerce firms are likely to be in for a real bounty, with an average hike of 15.6%.

The survey also signals a fall in India’s business outlook. “Ten years ago, a salary hike of 13% to 15% was considered normal. Now, the new normal is around 10% which shows that economic activity is not high,” Anandorup Ghose, partner at Aon Hewitt India, told HT.

“The focus on performance differentiation is far higher with a larger proportion of budgets being allocated to higher performers, which is 1.8 times of average salary hike this year,” Ghose said.

 
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