Consumer durables and FMCG report 8% rise in talent demand: TimesJobs RecruiteX
The Construction sector posted a 6% rise in demand while the Manufacturing industry reported a 4% rise in talent demand during the month.

"Job creation growth both in volume and value terms is being driven by tier-2 cities. Consumer buying power in these cities is fueled tremendously by multiple family members earning in the same household. Businesses are expanding operations and moving into new geographies, leading to a rise in demand for fresh talent in non-metros. In addition, with the Union Budget’s focus on increasing consumers’ buying power, FMCG and consumer durables are increasing their sales teams, gearing up to service this growing demand, in February 2017.” says Nilanjan Roy, Head of Strategy, Times Business Solutions.
Key takeaways from TimesJobs RecruiteX
Demand up by 8% for sales professionals
Consumer durables/FMCG reported an 8% rise in talent demand
Demand grew by 4% for entry level professionals
Lucknow posted the highest rise in talent demand at 18%
Sales professionals in demand
Doctors, nurses and medical professionals also posted a significant rise (4%) in demand. Demand was up for hospitality and customer care professionals by 1%, as well during the month reports TimesJobs.
Consumer durables/FMCG top hiring sectors followed by Retail
The TimesJobs RecruiteX reports that consumer durables/FMCG industry posted an 8% rise in talent demand in February 2017. The Retail sector also saw a 7% rise in talent demand during the month. The Construction sector posted a 6% rise in demand while the Manufacturing industry reported a 4% rise in talent demand during the month. The BPO/ITeS sector saw stable talent demand, while IT/telecom industries registered a drop of 1% in hiring during February 2017.
Demand up for freshers
Talent demand rises in small cities
Lucknow was the best performing location with an 18% rise in talent demand, followed by Ahmedabad at 13% in February 2017. Among metros, Chennai was the only metro city to report growth (6%) in talent demand. None of the other metros saw significant growth in hiring activity during the month. Among states, Kerala saw a rise of over 30% in talent demand, followed by Tamil Nadu with a 17% rise reports the TimesJobs RecruiteX.
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