Medical, food service, construction and education sectors amid layoffs in tech companies.
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global tech companies Amid reports of layoffs, a recently published report has revealed that skilled non-technology sectors such as medical, food service, construction and education in India are lacking. The demand of youth has increased. Medical-related fields such as dentistry or nursing were the most sought applications for jobs on its platform in December 2022, according to monthly data from global employment website Indeed. This was followed by food services (8.8 per cent), construction (8.3 per cent), architects (7.2 per cent), education (7.1 per cent), therapy (6.3 per cent) and marketing (6.1 per cent), according to the report.
After Corona, the business situation improved.
According to the report, business conditions in sectors such as construction and engineering are quickly returning to normal following the Corona period.
According to the report, even the marketing sector, which was the first to lay off workers during the Corona pandemic, has picked up the pace.
Over the last year, brands have recognised the importance of marketing to improve customer experience while also driving demand growth from merchandise and sales.This report is based on job posting data from the Indeed platform from December 2021 to December 2022.
There are numerous job opportunities in these cities.According to the report, Bengaluru topped the list with a 16.5% share of jobs advertised.It is followed by Mumbai (8.23%), Pune (6.33%), and Chennai (6.1 per cent).
6.9 percent of the jobs were advertised in Tier II cities such as Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Kochi, Jaipur, and Mohali. This demonstrates that job demand is increasing even in small towns.
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