· All 27 Industries monitored by the Index witnessed a positive month-on-month growth in June 2021 (June 2021 vs. May 2021) · Metropolitan cities such as Bangalore (50%), Pune (28%), Hyderabad (22%), Chennai (22%), Mumbai (7%), and Delhi (4%) show considerable uptick in demand for talent across sectors compared to last year (June 2021 vs June 2020) · Year-on-year spike in online demand for professionals in Software, Hardware, Telecom (35%) functions on the account of digitization · Job postings for entry-level professionals witnessed a significant growth of 6% month-on-month
Read MoreTwitter will try to fill two appointments, a nodal contact person's job on an interim basis within 2 weeks and an interim grievance officer on or before July 11, the company said in the June 8 filing to the Delhi High Court.
Read MoreNissan, who holds a degree in business administration from the University of Western Sydney, joins the Company from Philippines-based MAP Active & Planet Sports Inc., a lifestyle retailer in Southeast Asia.
Read MoreNovo had recently secured $40.7 million in a Series A round led by Valar Ventures and other investors like Crosslink Capital, Rainfall Ventures, Red Sea Ventures and BoxGroup
Read MoreThis is an indication of resilience and recovery of hiring activity across the country, especially after the nosedive of 15 per cent in April’21 and then flattening out in May’21, primarily due to the pandemic
Read MoreNucleus already has over 50tie-ups in place and in circa 2021, it will witness another 20 Colleges being on-boarded.
Read MoreØ Malabar Gold & Diamonds to hire more than 5000 people to fill positions across retail operations in India and regional offices Ø The flagship company of Malabar Group to boost employment opportunities in the midst of covid-19 induced recession
Read MoreThe new hires will be across all levels senior-level, mid-level as well as entry-level and will be in areas such as product development, technologies like AI, automation skills, OpenText, Kofax, sales and operations
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