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IT sector to create maximum jobs in 2019: Report

The booming IT/software sector reigns supreme by continuing to create the maximum jobs in the country, according to a report by online job portal Shine.com.

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Published : May 3, 2019, 7:16 PM IST

Mumbai: With the increasing focus on technology across industries, the IT/software sector will continue to create the maximum jobs in the country this year, the report said.

The booming IT/software sector reigns supreme by continuing to create the maximum jobs in the country, according to a report by online job portal Shine.com.

Shine.com mapped the key growth areas in terms of hiring in April 2019, compared to the same month last year from its pool of data.

The report further revealed that the BPO/call centre industry has dropped down several places, forfeiting its second position on the list to the manufacturing industry, which has shown promising growth.

Further, the BFSI and education and training industry have witnessed increased jobs creation, allowing them to retain their top spots in the list.

"The increased focus on technological deployment across industries has truly accelerated the growth of job opportunities. We are witnessing a substantial increase in jobs in domains such as IT, education, training and language, and restaurant and hotels," Shine.com CEO Zairus Master said.

In terms of functional areas, the report revealed that production, maintenance and service sector has shown exceptional growth, shifting to the number one position on the top 10 list.

Meanwhile, as the hospitality industry in India continues to boom, the restaurant or hotel sector has earned a place on the list of top job creators, it said.

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Additionally, it said that with more and more professionals focusing on up-skilling and re-skilling for new-age job roles, the education, training and language sectors have also registered a significant uptick, appearing high on the top 10 list.

Sales, a domain that created the most jobs in 2018, has dropped down to the fifth position on the list, as several areas such as production, IT, quality testing and customer service took precedence over it.

Furthermore, the report found that a slowdown in job creation across numerous domains including marketing, advertising, public relations, events, administration, front office, secretary and HR or recruitment.

These sectors, which were a part of the 2018 top 10 list, were dropped out of the list in 2019 due to this slowdown, it added.

In a city-wise analysis, Shine.com report noted that Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi have retained their position as the top job creators in the country.

While metro cities are absorbing maximum professionals, substantial growth in jobs is also being witnessed in tier II cities like Chandigarh and Jaipur, proving that these cities are also beginning to stake their claim in the jobs landscape, it said.

The high talent demand from emerging cities are expected to continue as these regional hubs accelerate technological deployment only to create a plethora of new, high-value jobs for skilled professionals, it added.

Mumbai: With the increasing focus on technology across industries, the IT/software sector will continue to create the maximum jobs in the country this year, the report said.

The booming IT/software sector reigns supreme by continuing to create the maximum jobs in the country, according to a report by online job portal Shine.com.

Shine.com mapped the key growth areas in terms of hiring in April 2019, compared to the same month last year from its pool of data.

The report further revealed that the BPO/call centre industry has dropped down several places, forfeiting its second position on the list to the manufacturing industry, which has shown promising growth.

Further, the BFSI and education and training industry have witnessed increased jobs creation, allowing them to retain their top spots in the list.

"The increased focus on technological deployment across industries has truly accelerated the growth of job opportunities. We are witnessing a substantial increase in jobs in domains such as IT, education, training and language, and restaurant and hotels," Shine.com CEO Zairus Master said.

In terms of functional areas, the report revealed that production, maintenance and service sector has shown exceptional growth, shifting to the number one position on the top 10 list.

Meanwhile, as the hospitality industry in India continues to boom, the restaurant or hotel sector has earned a place on the list of top job creators, it said.

Read more:Repo rate cut transmission yet to happen: Finance Ministry

Additionally, it said that with more and more professionals focusing on up-skilling and re-skilling for new-age job roles, the education, training and language sectors have also registered a significant uptick, appearing high on the top 10 list.

Sales, a domain that created the most jobs in 2018, has dropped down to the fifth position on the list, as several areas such as production, IT, quality testing and customer service took precedence over it.

Furthermore, the report found that a slowdown in job creation across numerous domains including marketing, advertising, public relations, events, administration, front office, secretary and HR or recruitment.

These sectors, which were a part of the 2018 top 10 list, were dropped out of the list in 2019 due to this slowdown, it added.

In a city-wise analysis, Shine.com report noted that Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi have retained their position as the top job creators in the country.

While metro cities are absorbing maximum professionals, substantial growth in jobs is also being witnessed in tier II cities like Chandigarh and Jaipur, proving that these cities are also beginning to stake their claim in the jobs landscape, it said.

The high talent demand from emerging cities are expected to continue as these regional hubs accelerate technological deployment only to create a plethora of new, high-value jobs for skilled professionals, it added.

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IT/software sector to create maximum jobs in 2019: Report
         Mumbai, May 2 (PTI) With the increasing focus on
technology across industries, the IT/software sector will
continue to create the maximum jobs in the country this year,
the report said.
         The booming IT/software sector reigns supreme by
continuing to create the maximum jobs in the country,
according to a report by online job portal Shine.com.
         Shine.com mapped the key growth areas in terms of
hiring in April 2019, compared to same month last year from
its pool of data.
         The report further revealed that the BPO/call centre
industry has dropped down several places, forfeiting its
second position on the list to the manufacturing industry,
which has shown promising growth.
         Further, the BFSI and education and training industry
has witnessed increased jobs creation, allowing them to retain
their top spots in the list.
         "The increased focus on technological deployment
across industries has truly accelerated the growth of job
opportunities. We are witnessing a substantial increase in
jobs in domains such as IT, education, training and language,
and restaurant and hotels," Shine.com CEO Zairus Master said.
         In terms of functional areas, the report revealed that
production, maintenance and service sector has shown
exceptional growth, shifting to the number one position on the
top 10 list.
         Meanwhile, as the hospitality industry in India
continues to boom, the restaurant or hotel sector has earned a
place on the list of top job creators, it said.
         Additionally, it said that with more and more
professionals focusing on up-skilling and re-skilling for
new-age job roles, the education, training and language
sectors have also registered a significant uptick, appearing
high on the top 10 list.
         Sales, a domain that created the most jobs in 2018,
has dropped down to the fifth position on the list, as several
areas such as production, IT, quality testing and customer
service took precedence over it.
         Furthermore, the report found that a slowdown in job
creation across numerous domains including marketing,
advertising, public relations, events, administration, front
office, secretary and HR or recruitment.
         These sectors, which were a part of the 2018 top 10
list, were dropped out of the list in 2019 due to this
slowdown, it added.
         In a city-wise analysis, Shine.com report noted that
Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi have retained their position as
the top job creators in the country.
         While metro cities are absorbing maximum
professionals, a substantial growth in jobs is also being
witnessed in tier II cities like Chandigarh and Jaipur,
proving that these cities are also beginning to stake their
claim in the jobs landscape, it said.
         The high talent demand from emerging cities are
expected to continue as these regional hubs accelerate
technological deployment only to create a plethora of new,
high-value jobs for skilled professionals, it added. PTI SM
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