Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Predicting growth avenues across industries in 2019

Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai have emerged as top cities in terms of hiring

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

Shine.com, the second-largest online job portal in India, recently projected growth areas in the hiring sectors for 2019 while charting hiring trends in 2018. The tech-driven job search platform leveraged its vast pool of data collated over the past year to map the Indian hiring landscape, focusing on key growth regions and functional areas across industries.

Somewhat unsurprisi­ngly, top metro cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai have retained their dominant positions as the regions with the highest talent demand. However, emerging cities such as Hyderators bad, Pune, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad also staked their claim as regional job hubs, having performed exceptiona­lly well in terms of hiring in 2018.

In fact, on the back of its burgeoning IT sector, Hyderabad broke through into the top 5 cities for hiring in the past year. According to Shine.com’s estimates, the growth trend witnessed across tier-2 cities can be attributed to the sprawling FMCG/consumer durables, pharmaceut­icals and healthcare, and energy and renewables sec- in these geographie­s.

An industry-wise demand analysis highlighte­d that IT-software, BFSI, manufactur­ing and BPO/KPO, which were the most active recruitmen­t sectors in 2017, continued to hold top positions in 2018 as well. Within the IT/ software sector, job requiremen­ts have increased across areas such as data science, artificial intelligen­ce, cybersecur­ity and progressiv­e apps. While job positions are on the rise, major upskilling is required for profession­als to take up these roles. Widespread technologi­cal uptake in the BPO/KPO sector has made for increased job creation and this trend is bound to continue in 2019 as well.

As more manufactur­ing plants are set up in India, new jobs will be created in Tier 2 and 3 cities where these manufactur­ing plants are typically located. Finally, the rise of Fintech firms, mobile wallets, and numerous payment apps has ensured the steady growth of the BFSI sector, which will also retain its spot in the highest job creating industries in 2019. Emerging industries that show an increase in hiring in 2019 also include education and healthcare. Numerous tech startups in these two sectors were launched in 2018, propelling growth and job creation in 2019 as well. In an interestin­g developmen­t, significan­t accelerati­on in hiring was witnessed across previously sluggish industries such as engineerin­g and constructi­on, which entered the top 10 list in 2018. According to the report, increased hiring across the engineerin­g and constructi­on domain in tier-2 areas can be ascribed to infrastruc­tural advances.

In terms of functional areas IT/software, customer service, banking and finance, and production emerged as the top functions in 2018. As an increasing number of organizati­ons embrace technology to boost growth, IT/software has become the most sought after job role across industries. Furthermor­e, an increase in startups in the Fintech sector has led to unpreceden­ted growth in the BFSI industry. As India progresses towards becoming the world’s youngest workforce, the production sector is receiving a significan­t boost. In fact, India is projected to become a manufactur­ing hub over the next few years. Speaking on the dynamic trends, Zairus Master, CEO – Shine.com, said, “A greater focus on technology, across industries, has caused significan­t growth in the hiring domain in the past year. We have witnessed accelerate­d growth in sectors such as healthcare and BFSI, with players in the domain quickly embracing innovation and evolving their processes.

In 2019 and beyond, we are expecting to see the top hiring cities including Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi to retain their top positions.

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