The Free Press Journal

Indians shunning overseas job lure; hunt at home on rise

- AGENCIES

The charm of fetching a job overseas is waning in India as political uncertaint­y abroad has spurred highly skilled Indian talent to stay at home to look for employment, says a survey. As per a recent data released Tuesday by global job site Indeed, there has been a 38 per cent decrease in Indians looking to move to the US and 42 per cent decrease in Indians eyeing for the UK in the last year.

The report noted that the prospect of Brexit is likely to have deterred Indian job seekers looking for an opportunit­y in the UK as countries such as Germany and Ireland have seen an increase in Indians

actively looking for jobs. Germany has seen a 10 per cent increase in Indians looking for jobs while Ireland has seen a 20 per cent increase for the same period.

The decrease in the number of Indians looking to move abroad also extends to the Gulf, as evidenced by the 21 per cent decrease in searches to the UAE. "The steadily growing Indian economy and political uncertaint­y abroad has persuaded highly skilled Indian talent to stay at home to find jobs and this in turn has fostered a thriving startup scene," said Sashi Kumar, Managing Director, Indeed India.

Meanwhile, job search to India has seen an uptick with a 25 per cent rise in people from the UK. The trend is even more pronounced for the Asia Pacific region, with a 170 per cent increase in interest in moving to India. "This growing popularity of India is further bolstered by govt initiative­s such as 'Make in India'," Kumar added.

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