[[posterous-content:pid___0]]MEIIndiaJuly10Full Report Final
Online hiring activity by Indian companies has risen around 42 per cent in the first six months this year, led by an upswing in the job market amid improving business confidence, recruitment services firm Monster has said.The Monster Employment Index, a monthly gauge based on a review of employer job opportunities from a large selection of online job sites, climbed by 42 per cent to 135 in June this year as compared to 95 in December
Online hiring by Indian corporate companies dropped by 5 per cent in July despite a six-month strong momentum in the overall job market, says a recent survey by recruitment services firm Monster India.
The Monster’s Employment Index, a monthly gauge of the country’s online job demand, declined by six points to 129 in July as against 135 in June.Online hiring in the IT industry during January-June period registered 66 per cent growth, was the strongest, followed by the sector comprising of engineering, cement, construction, iron and steel, which grew by 48 per cent. The Advertising and Public Relations industry was the worst affected as it declined by around 13 per cent in the first six months.
[[posterous-content:pid___0]]MEIIndiaJuly10Full Report Final
Online hiring activity by Indian companies has risen around 42 per cent in the first six months this year, led by an upswing in the job market amid improving business confidence, recruitment services firm Monster has said.The Monster Employment Index, a monthly gauge based on a review of employer job opportunities from a large selection of online job sites, climbed by 42 per cent to 135 in June this year as compared to 95 in December
Online hiring by Indian corporate companies dropped by 5 per cent in July despite a six-month strong momentum in the overall job market, says a recent survey by recruitment services firm Monster India.
The Monster’s Employment Index, a monthly gauge of the country’s online job demand, declined by six points to 129 in July as against 135 in June.Online hiring in the IT industry during January-June period registered 66 per cent growth, was the strongest, followed by the sector comprising of engineering, cement, construction, iron and steel, which grew by 48 per cent. The Advertising and Public Relations industry was the worst affected as it declined by around 13 per cent in the first six months.
MEIIndiaJuly10Full Report Final
Online hiring activity by Indian companies has risen around 42 per cent in the first six months this year, led by an upswing in the job market amid improving business confidence, recruitment services firm Monster has said.The Monster Employment Index, a monthly gauge based on a review of employer job opportunities from a large selection of online job sites, climbed by 42 per cent to 135 in June this year as compared to 95 in December
Online hiring by Indian corporate companies dropped by 5 per cent in July despite a six-month strong momentum in the overall job market, says a recent survey by recruitment services firm Monster India.
The Monster’s Employment Index, a monthly gauge of the country’s online job demand, declined by six points to 129 in July as against 135 in June.Online hiring in the IT industry during January-June period registered 66 per cent growth, was the strongest, followed by the sector comprising of engineering, cement, construction, iron and steel, which grew by 48 per cent. The Advertising and Public Relations industry was the worst affected as it declined by around 13 per cent in the first six months.
Online hiring activity by Indian companies has risen around 42 per cent in the first six months this year, led by an upswing in the job market amid improving business confidence, recruitment services firm Monster has said.The Monster Employment Index, a monthly gauge based on a review of employer job opportunities from a large selection of online job sites, climbed by 42 per cent to 135 in June this year as compared to 95 in December
Online hiring by Indian corporate companies dropped by 5 per cent in July despite a six-month strong momentum in the overall job market, says a recent survey by recruitment services firm Monster India.
The Monster’s Employment Index, a monthly gauge of the country’s online job demand, declined by six points to 129 in July as against 135 in June.Online hiring in the IT industry during January-June period registered 66 per cent growth, was the strongest, followed by the sector comprising of engineering, cement, construction, iron and steel, which grew by 48 per cent. The Advertising and Public Relations industry was the worst affected as it declined by around 13 per cent in the first six months.
Banking, finance and insurance sector recorded three per cent growth in June over the previous month.the real estate sector slid by three per cent in June, while maintaining one of the steadiest three and six-month job growth rates at 52 per cent and 47 per cent, respectively.