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Few openings, yet 98% skilled employees ready to jump ship: SurveyThe Talent Trends study 2023 by global recruitment firm Michael Page, which reached out to nearly 4,000 skilled, white-collar employees in ...
Risk appetite of employees see sharp uptick, most employees open to new job opportunities: ReportThe Michael Page India Talent Trends 2023 report finds that 98% of employees are open to new opportunities, and that the "cultural revoluti...
About 98% skilled employees seeking new jobs despite hiring slowdownThe Michael Page Talent Trends study found that 98% of white-collar employees in India are open to new job opportunities, even as the marke...
More professionals could quit their jobs in next six months, says new surveyIndia ranks the highest in terms of professionals wanting to move out, among all the markets covered in the larger Asia Pacific survey titl...
India Inc's salary hikes this year set to exceed pre-pandemic numbersThe average salary increase this year is likely to be 9% against 7% in the pre-pandemic year of 2019, showed a survey by recruitment agency...
Odds are, you will get a salary hike this year; best pay increase in healthcare, ecomm, techAverage increment will be 6.7% for professional services, 6.1% for retail and 6% for transport and distribution. Lower down, the industrial...
87% of Indian employees view automation positively: Michael Page IndiaIn addition to the above information, 83% of the respondents said they were not anxious of displacement from their current job and that the...
Most Indian professionals welcome automation in jobs: SurveyAbout 87 per cent of those surveyed view automation as a positive impact on their current work situation with 78 per cent stating confidenc...
India's job confidence outlook highest in Asia Pacific market: Job Applicant Confidence IndexThe Michael Page Job Applicant Confidence Index Q2 2017, evaluated the responses of 681 senior-level employees in the country across organi...
84% Indians optimistic over career development in next 12 months: Michael Page surveyThe survey drew a comparison between responses of 580 employees in India and 4,200 employees across the Asia Pacific.
Employers see steady hiring activity in India in 2017: SurveyMichael Page is a professional recruitment consultancy specialising in the recruitment of permanent, contract and temporary positions on be...
Robust hiring outlook for India in 2017: Michael Page SurveyIndia’s employment market has been largely unaffected by the global economic slowdown this year and 80% of employers are confident that hir...
Indians have higher workplace satisfaction: SurveyThere is sentiment of optimism in India. The economic outlook is positive and professionals are encouraged by commitment to India from both...
Indians more confident about country's economy than Chinese: SurveyThe study drew a comparison between the responses from over 1,200 employees in India and over 700 employees in China across organisations a...
Most citizens believe India has better job options: SurveyA large chunk of Indian population is optimistic about job opportunities in the country and has rated the national economy as 'good', accor...
Majority of employees intend to switch jobs within year: SurveyAs many as 73 per cent of respondents admitted to appearing for an interview in past 12 months, Michael Page India's 2015 Employee Intentio...
Job scenario in India is buoyant, employees confident of doing better: SurveyWith expanding career opportunities in the country, employees are increasingly becoming more aware of their value in the market.