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This industry gives the highest salary hike: Not IT or real estate; check what's driving salary success in 2026Salary hikes in India are stabilizing around 9.1% for 2026, a slight increase from 9.0% in 2025, as companies prioritize cost discipline an...
Salary hikes at India Inc to be steady at 9.1% this year: ReportIndian companies anticipate salary raises to hold steady at approximately 9.1% in 2026. Life sciences and manufacturing sectors are project...
Median CEO pay in India stands at Rs 10.5 crore for FY 2025-26: Deloitte reportMedian pay for professional CEOs in India rose 5% year-on-year to ₹10.5 crore in FY26, marking the slowest growth since the pandemic, accor...
Average India increment expected to increase from 8% in 2021 to 9.1% in 2022: Deloitte surveyAccording to the survey, 34% organisations are planning to give double-digit average increments, compared with only 20% in 2021 and 12% in ...
Regulations important for gig economy, but there's a fine line: Anandorup Ghose, Deloitte India"The labour code changes have already been approved and it is just a question of when they get implemented. It is not a question of if, it ...
Productivity hasn't suffered much due to work from home, says Deloitte India's Anandorup Ghose"The big change, if you ask me, is not about work-from-home or from office, it's the fundamental acceptance that it is okay to have people ...
Deloitte India's Anandorup Ghose decodes latest India hiring trends with special focus on MSMEs' travails"The problem is more with the MSME segment which employees 12 to 14 crore people in the country, and where one can already see businesses s...
92% companies to give salary hikes; increments to jump to 7.3% from 4.4% in 2020: SurveyOf the companies that did not give an increment in 2020, only about 30% plan to compensate employees for the previous year through higher i...
Aon India's senior executives quit firm to join DeloitteAnandorup Ghose, a partner and the head of emerging markets at Aon, who also headed its performance, rewards and organisation practice, has...
Campus hiring, compensation on upswing this yearAmong business schools, tier-2 and tier-3 institutes have witnessed a higher year-on-year compensation growth, according to Aon Campus Stud...
Very few will get good salary hike! Most BSE500 firms in cost-cutting mode: Anandorup Ghose, AonThere has been 33% increase in the volume of involuntary attrition in companies, says Ghose.
Salary increments likely to be better than last year in most sectors: SurveyThe best-paying sectors for high performers will be consumer internet, professional services, financial institutions, hi-tech and ITeS.
India Inc's average salary hike expected to be 9.7% in 2019: SurveyAon today released the 23rd edition of its annual Salary Increase Survey in India.
Companies look to reinvent employee performance evaluation: SurveyNot many have noticed it yet, but companies have effected major changes in appraisal systems in last 2-3 years, a study by consulting major...
The days of across-the-board massive salary increments are overThe most eagerly awaited event in a career calendar may soon lose buzz. Pay hikes would soon cease to be a significant element in the caree...
Women directors lag male peers in pay and perks: StudyA female board director on an average earned Rs 1.40 cr in salary, bonuses, benefits & pension contributions in FY15 compared with Rs 1.75 ...
Implementation of seventh pay to make entry level government jobs more attractive: Aon HewittThe analysis shows that compensation at entry levels in the private sector is under-indexed compared to that in the government.
Startups to lead the way with biggest increments; rest of India Inc to give out 10.3% pay hikesThe salary increment survey reveals that organisations that employ more than 15,000 people are budgeting lower salary increase numbers as c...
Heavy increments unlikely this year in India Inc as business sentiment dipsA majority of the 770 organisations that were surveyed by Aon Hewitt reported their 2016 salary increase budget to be the same as that in 2...
Global Indians enjoy their place in the sun with million-dollar packagesAt least 17 global Indian execs earn more than $4 mn a year. In contrast, TCS CEO N Chandrasekaran, India’s best-paid professional CEO, ear...