E-commerce and tech start-ups will hire the most in the coming months, suggests reports
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A report from TeamLease has said that e-commerce and The report, titled TeamLease Employment Outlook Report, says that the increase in consumer spending and the renewed focus on market expansion is going to have a positive impact on hiring process across metros and Tier I cities.
However, because of the Make In india initiative not leaving the desired response, manufacturing & engineering and infrastructure are the areas which would bear the brunt.
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Talking of the blue collar jobs, they are likely to benefit substantially from the net positive sentiment, along with sales and IT sector.
The study covered nine key industry verticals in India: FMCG, manufacturing & engineering, BFSI, telecommunication, pharma & healthcare, IT, retail and e-commerce & technology start-ups, and eight cities were surveyed for the results.
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