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More jobs to be on offer this year

After a year of hiring freeze, recruiters across key sectors such as consumer electronics, e-commerce, business process outsourcing, media, entertainment and IT are now actively looking to increase headcounts.

Updated on: Aug 16, 2014 09:16 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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It seems the job market has finally found its groove.

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After a year of hiring freeze, recruiters across key sectors such as consumer electronics, e-commerce, business process outsourcing, media, entertainment and IT are now actively looking to increase headcounts.

According to the surveys conducted by headhunters, July has registered significant rise in hiring following a stable government and encouraging announcements in the Narendra Modi government's maiden Budget. "Hiring is on an upsurge. July has witnessed the highest percent growth of 25% breaking all records in 2014," said Sanjay Modi, MD, Monster.com.

Industry echoed similar trend. "Post budget, we have seen over 5% increase in the number of jobs. On year-on-year basis, we could see an average increase of about 20-22% across industries," said Pankaj Bansal, CEO, PeopleStrong.

The Prime Minister's speech on Independence Day is likely to infuse another dose of confidence. "The introduction of slogan — Come make in India — to attract global business fraternity, will not only improve the growth of manufacturing sector but would also create massive jobs," Bansal added.

 
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