India’s job market set for a hiring surge in early 2025 | Future of Jobs Report 2025 | highlights technology trends & reskilling | 8-10 million jobs needed annually to sustain India's economic growth | IT & Banking sector see rapid employment growth | Green transition careers** on the rise! India's job market to grow 2.8% in H1 FY26 amid cost-conscious hiring White-collar hiring stays steady in May, AI/ML and senior roles in demand India's green sector to add 7.29 million jobs by FY28. ...VLSI Is the New Goldmine in Tech Hiring India has established itself as the world’s third-largest hub for cross-border talent. AI Reshaping Roles: Hiring trends are shifting as AI accelerates changes in job requirements. Approximately 1.3 million AI-enabled roles—including AI Engineers and Data Annotators—have been introduced, and proficiency in AI is becoming indispensable across diverse non-tech domains. Sectoral Weakness: The U.S. economy shed 92,000 jobs in February 2026, with losses even in traditionally strong areas like healthcare. Upskilling is critical: AI, data literacy, and digital infrastructure skills are becoming baseline requirements across industries.

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India’s job market set for a hiring surge in early 2025(Courtesy ET Careers)

posted by admin 27 Feb 2025

Here are some key understandings about the Indian job market in early 2025 by the ET Careers.Hiring Momentum,IT sector Leadership,Mid-Careerr Focus,Salary Strategies & Fresh Talent opportunities

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The Future of Jobs Report 2025(Courtesy World Economics Forum)

posted by admin 19 Apr 2025

Here are five key takeaways by World Economics Forum.Technological Trends,Green Transition Career opportunities,Skills Transformation,Demographic Shifts & Reskilling Imperative.

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8-10 Million jobs-PM’s Principal Secretary P K Mishra

posted by admin 21-April-2025

India must generate 8–10 million jobs annually to sustain economic growth and meet the demands of its expanding workforce, as emphasized by PM’s Principal Secretary P K Mishra.