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Salary increments to be slow, but specialise­d roles may get 15% hikes

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Salary growth for Indian profession­als may range from a marginally positive to stagnant or even negative, given the dire situation created by COVID-19, but increment for some of the "super-specialize­d" profiles can go beyond 15%, a report said on Tuesday.

According to TeamLease Jobs & Salaries Primer Report 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has not only impacted the employment landscape, it has disrupted the way India Inc rewards its talent.

As per the report, across sectors and cities, employers are cherry picking super-specialize­d profiles, and are rewarding them with greater than 15% salary growth.

Salaries, in general, grew between 4.26% (minimum) and 11.22% (maximum) across sectors and cities, it said.

"While businesses will stay conservati­ve with salary increments, they have not shied away from rewarding specialize­d skills. In fact, the pandemic has amplified the importance of skilled profiles in the world of work. It has brought to forefront the trinity between skills, performanc­e and rewards," said Rituparna Chakrabort­y, co-founder & executive vice president, TeamLease Services.

Chakrabort­y further said that "the 15% increment that companies are willing to offer to specialize­d profiles is a testimony of this. Not only now, as more and more organizati­ons are opting for an asset light, debt-free model, the trend of rewarding talent based on their skill and outcome is here to stay".

As per the analysis, the profiles that will see an increment in their salaries this year are Hadoop developer in BFSI, animators working in educationa­l services, collection officer in industrial manufactur­ing and allied and digital marketing head in Informatio­n Technology and knowledge services.

"Filling ones armoury with skills that will help in driving outcomes either through up-skilling or reskilling is the way forward for talent to stay in demand and to command the desired compensati­on," she said.

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