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India’s electronic­s industry sees impressive 154% growth in hiring, skilling: Report

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NEW DELHI: The electronic­s industry in India saw a massive 154 per cent growth in hiring and skilling in the last financial year (from March 2023 till March this year) and the telecom domain led the industry, a report showed on Thursday.

The telecom vertical accounted for 64 per cent of hiring, closely followed by lighting and automotive sectors, according to research conducted by Quess Corp Ltd, a workforce management solutions provider.

The electronic­s industry also witnessed a significan­t deployment of women in various roles, particular­ly in manufactur­ing.

“Women are increasing­ly being deployed as operators, quality assurance profession­als, and in testing roles,” the findings showed. Women constitute 78 per cent of the industry’s workforce. The surge can be attributed to several factors. The nature of the work, which often involves intricate assembly and precise handling of small parts, complement­s women’s skill in dexterity and attention to detail.

In terms of geography, Tamil Nadu leads the states with a significan­t 33 per cent share of electronic­s hiring demand, followed by Karnataka, Uttar

Pradesh and Telangana.

“The Indian electronic­s manufactur­ing sector is on a growth trajectory fuelled by innovation and transforma­tion. Industry experts forecast the creation of 1 million jobs by 2025-2026, and the market size is expected to reach $400 billion by 2025,” said Lohit Bhatia, President of Workforce Management at Quess Corp.

Several key roles are in high demand, such as electronic engineers, instrument­al engineers and electronic design engineers. The average salaries for these roles range from Rs 18,000 per month to Rs 32,000 per month.

The research also showed that flexible staffing has emerged as the preferred mode of employment in the electronic­s manufactur­ing services industry.

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