A survey of 126 employers and 423 recruitment consultants across eight industries in India found that demand for IT skills is increasing beyond the IT and ITES sectors. The banking and financial services industry showed the strongest demand, followed by FMCG, telecom, and retail. The survey found an overall positive trend for IT skills hiring across other industries in the first quarter of 2011 and anticipated continued high demand for these skills over the coming years.
A survey of 126 employers and 423 recruitment consultants across eight industries in India found that demand for IT skills is increasing beyond the IT and ITES sectors. The banking and financial services industry showed the strongest demand, followed by FMCG, telecom, and retail. The survey found an overall positive trend for IT skills hiring across other industries in the first quarter of 2011 and anticipated continued high demand for these skills over the coming years.
A survey of 126 employers and 423 recruitment consultants across eight industries in India found that demand for IT skills is increasing beyond the IT and ITES sectors. The banking and financial services industry showed the strongest demand, followed by FMCG, telecom, and retail. The survey found an overall positive trend for IT skills hiring across other industries in the first quarter of 2011 and anticipated continued high demand for these skills over the coming years.
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survey Category » Business Posted On Monday, June 27, 2011 Agencies New Delhi, June 27: A survey undertaken by the website MyHiringClub.com on IT skill hiring in other industries except IT and ITES in India has revealed that IT skills hiring picture is improving for the first quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on banking and financial services, FMCG, telecom and retail sectors. Senior human resource personnel and top management of 126 employers and 423 recruitment consultants were queried about their hiring intentions and trends of IT skills in other industries in present quarter vis-a-vis the last year and their views about the whole year. All companies and consultants are associated with MyHiringClub.com. The survey was conducted across eight Click here to industry segments (Except IT & ITES) that included seven Indian cities. Commenting on survey, Founder and CEO Rajesh Kumar, MyHiringClub.com Said “Riding the wave of the revival in download India, IT skills hiring showing positive trend in other industries also lead by banking and financial services and followed Rank & Bolt Forms by FMCG, telecom, retail, manufacturing and automobile, telecom and real estate sectors. A lot of high value IT Skill in other industries is likely to take place in this year and coming few years MyHiringClub is neither a job portal nor a recruitment agency; it is an enterprise application for employers and recruitment agencies to efficiently manage job transactions through innovative candidate and vendor management modules at absolutely no additional cost.
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