Jobs India 2023: Due to the worldwide economic recession, employees in many tech companies are being shown the way out of their jobs. Hundreds of companies are laying off employees to reduce their expenses. This phase is not taking the name of stopping even this year. On the other hand, there is no significant effect of this recession in India. Thousands of people are being given offers for new jobs in many sectors of the country. This has been revealed in the monthly data of Global Employment Website Indeed. Know what is special in the figures…
Increased demand for employees in these sectors
According to the report, there has been a glut of jobs in the medical, food service, construction and education sectors in India. Especially in non-technology sectors, the demand for skilled youth is increasing. These figures are coming when people are being fired from multinational technology companies.
How many jobs came out in which sector
According to statistics, in December 2022, maximum applications for jobs in medical related fields like dental and nursing have been sought. Along with this, advertisements for jobs in food service (8.8 percent), construction (8.3 percent), architect (7.2 percent), education (7.1 percent), therapy (6.3 percent) and marketing (6.1 percent) have been removed.
condition improved after corona
After the Corona Pandemic in sectors like construction and engineering in the country, business is somehow getting back on track. It has been said in the report that during the Corona period, there has been a lot of growth in the marketing sector, which fired people first. Over the past year, brands have understood the need for marketing to enhance customer experience as well as drive demand growth from merchandise and sales.
How many jobs did you get in which city?
According to the report, from last year 2021 to December 2022, Bengaluru has been at the forefront with 16.5 percent share in providing jobs. Also, Mumbai has been at the second position with 8.23 тАЛтАЛpercent. The same number comes for Pune (6.33 percent) and Chennai (6.1 percent). 6.9 per cent job applications have been sought from Tier II cities like Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Kochi, Jaipur and Mohali. This shows that the demand for jobs in small towns is increasing.
read this also- Pakistan Petrol Price: Inflation hit in Pakistan, petrol-diesel prices on fire, prices increased by тВ╣ 35 a liter






