The Sunday Guardian

YOUNG PROFESSION­ALS GUNG-HO ABOUT DEMONETISA­TION: SURVEY

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market i n t h e coming year than those older to them. In all, 65% of these profession­als think that they would get a substantia­l increment of about 20% over their present salaries in 2017, while 54% of young profession­als are expecting a promotion.

Explaining this phenomenon, Aditya Malik, CEO and managing director of Talentedge, told The Sunday Guardian, “The younger generation is less likely to be impacted by demonetisa­tion because this generation is more tech savvy and does most of its transactio­ns online. Most of them are already on payment applicatio­ns like Freecharge and Paytm. Quite a few live with parents and are not married; so the burden of running the house where cash is in play is not theirs.”

However, profession­als between the age group of 25-30 had a little less expectatio­n from the economy in the coming years. Only 15% of such profession­als think that there could be an increment of about 20% in the coming years, while the rest believe that the market could stay down and thus chances of an increment would be low. “It has been proved time and again that our youth is extremely optimistic. In fact, India ranks highest as an optimistic country and this reflects in our survey, where you will see that while the younger set is overwhelmi­ngly positive, the older lot is not overtly negative either. The difference between the two groups is that of unbridled optimism and cautious optimism,” Aditya Malik said, adding that the younger lot is expects more promotions and increments because their growth is more task or target driven, while the seniors are judged on team performanc­e, company targets, etc., and therefore are likely to get lower increments.

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