Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Motivate Your Employee & Reduce The Attrition Rate

Corporate have, however, woken up to the fact that their focus cannot be only on the riches but need to acknowledge an employee's career advancement.

CEOs/ CXOs now-a-days often starts speaking about the same on different events, this may seems to be slow process but its helping the organizations across industries to resolve the attrition rate(s) and stay focused on their talent retention.

Employee Motivation Factors

Monday, 4 May 2015

Talent Shortage in Banking Sector

"Large pool of jobs is expected to be created wherein the maximum number of the jobs will include the bottom of the pyramid, but yes existing banking and financial professionals will get recruited by the new players so the attrition will get added another 15-20 per cent for current companies." 


BFSI Attrition Will Rise

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Looking For JOB Change?

The average salary of an entry level field officer from a top social work school is Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per annum. Looking for a change in your career, then read this out.

 
CSR the next job for you

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Is it talent acquisition or short of talent in our era?

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Hiring is up in FMCG / Consumer Durable by 6 Percent

High attrition rate across functions is also a contributing factor in the growing demand for talent. For handling new markets and product development, the sector demands quality in numerical, communication and organisational skills.

FMCG Hiring is up by 6 percent

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Salary Hike

Deloitte's Annual Compensation & Benefits Trends Survey India for 2015-16 said that "better pay, better career opportunities and need for work life balance" have emerged as top reasons for attrition across industries.

Average pay hikes to touch 10.7

Friday, 24 April 2015

Monday, 20 April 2015

Why do we need to focus on "Education"? Watch this video! Which explains a lot about our future and growth as a whole.


Self-employment continues to dominate, with a 52.2 per cent share in total employment with significant share of workers engaged in low-income-generation activities, the economic survey added. 

Skill Development Programs will be the major challenge to secure the fate of employment in India.

Skill Development, Job Creation!

Friday, 17 April 2015

Something I just came across. Believe me you won't be wasting your time by watching this video.
Bengaluru's talent market has been heating up in the past few months ever since eCommerce companies flush with cash and many Indian growth stage Internet companies started hiring engineering talent.

Time for Engineers to cheer up

Thursday, 16 April 2015

"There is a huge war for talent," said Anuja Sivaram, head of operations at CodeNation. The era of talent war, has begun, as expected, there will be more short fall of talents, since organizations are only focusing in to top B-Schools. 

Do you think, the trend of hiring is moving in to the right direction?


Tuesday, 14 April 2015

City wise analysis shows that all metro cities registered an increase in hiring activity in March 2015 in comparison to March 2014. Pune led the pack with a Y-o-Y growth of 17 per cent in hiring activity in the March 2015, followed by Delhi and Mumbai. 

YTD, MTD, QTD, YOY Update your knowledge on Hiring Industry

Monday, 13 April 2015

As per the JOB posted through different JOB portals across industry across India; the trend is showing Transportation Industry took the lead with 62%, followed through Real Estate Industry with 32% and majorly effected Industry is Education Sector with (-8%) putting it at the end of the list. And Region wise, Northern India took a step ahead of Southern part followed through Western India and East as always on the least.

Regional improvement is still need to be focused, till date there is no sign of improvement on the eastern part of India as compare to the others.

Employment Trend March 2015 (Base - JOB Posting)