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Online hiring in India registers 14% rise in August: Monster.com

Online recruitment posted 14% growth in August, driven by segments such as home appliances, BFSI and FMCG, and the job outlook for coming months looks sanguine, says a report.

Updated on: Sep 12, 2017, 17:15:45 IST
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It’s raining jobs on Internet. Online recruitment posted 14% growth in August, driven by segments such as home appliances, BFSI and FMCG, and the job outlook for coming months looks sanguine, says a report.

Online recruitment posted 14% growth in August, driven by segments such as home appliances, BFSI and FMCG, and the job outlook for coming months looks sanguine, says a report. (Agencies/file)
Online recruitment posted 14% growth in August, driven by segments such as home appliances, BFSI and FMCG, and the job outlook for coming months looks sanguine, says a report. (Agencies/file)

The Monster Employment Index for August stood at 279, a 14% jump over the same period a year ago when it stood at 244. The August index registered a slight improvement from 274 in July.

“While sectors such as home appliances, BFSI and FMCG continue to exhibit growth, other sectors such as real estate, retail, BPO-IT, production and manufacturing await revival.

Overall market, however, continues to be dynamic owing to various socio-economic factors and technological revolution,” Sanjay Modi, MD, APAC and Middle-East, Monster.com, said.

Amid the festive season, the home appliances sector leads the hiring chart with a 54% year-on-year growth in August. Online hiring in banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) grew 35% in August from a year ago.

He noted that the “new GST tax regime is expected to have a positive impact on ease of doing business, thereby making it conducive for foreign investors and companies. The job market also is looking forward to a boost, however its impact for reasonable job growth is going to take some time”.

The report further stated that online demand exceeded the year-ago level in 12 of the 13 occupation groups monitored by the index.

Sales and business development professionals saw further increase in demand -- up 35% (y-o-y) in August, from 29% in July. Other most sought-after job roles include engineering/production (up 32%); software, hardware, telecom (28%) and finance and accounts (up 20%).

Among tier I cities, Kolkata saw the maximum hiring (up 46%) in August, followed by Mumbai (11%), Hyderabad (8%) and Bengaluru (4%). Annual growth trend in Delhi-NCR (down 1%) hovered below the year-ago level in August, the report added.

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