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Green anacondas are the world’s heaviest snakes: Here’s how wetlands, ambush hunting, and biology shape their enormous sizeIn the realm of reptiles, the green anaconda reigns as the heavyweight champion among snakes, flourishing in the vibrant wetlands of South ...
US stock market rally today: Why are the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq nearing record highs as NVIDIA and Apple explode higher on strong US jobs data and unstoppable AI-fueled tech surge?US stock market rally hard today pushed the S&P 500 near record highs as the Dow Jones and Nasdaq surged after stronger-than-expected US jo...
Hiring activity witnesses 3 per cent uptick with end of third wave: ReportThe demand for roles in shipping/ marine (nine per cent) and production and manufacturing (9 per cent) also witnessed a surge due to the an...
Hiring demand dips 3% sequentially in October: Monster Employment IndexThe Index further showed that as more and more organisations continue to resume work in physical offices and increasing automation efforts,...
Job postings dip 3 pc sequentially in April as second wave of COVID-19 hits India: ReportThe data indicates that the employment index saw a decline in job posting activity in April compared to March, by 3 per cent, according to ...
Moderate recovery across cities and sectors in Jan-March quarter; but slight dip in March compared to February: Monster employment IndexCities such as Bangalore and Pune have witnessed a positive month-on-month uptrend of 2% and 1% in March 2021. The same cities have also ob...
Economic slowdown: Online hiring slips 5% in January-June periodMeanwhile, year-on-year basis the online hiring demand witnessed 16 per cent growth H1 2019 compared to H1 2018.
Production, manufacturing leads online hiring for 6 straight months: Monster Employment IndexOccupation wise, the y-o-y demand for healthcare professionals (up 15%) led all monitored job roles.
Manufacturing is the lowest paid sectorMSI highlights that employees in the manufacturing sector with only secondary education earn Rs 101.4 which is 62.6% less than master gradu...
Monster Employment Index India registered 6% y-o-y growth for February 2017 and 4% for March 2017Among job intensive sectors telecom/ISP led the long-term growth chart with a 25% growth despite moderation in the pace of growth as agains...
IT highest-paying sector in India, manufacturing least: StudyAccording to Monster Salary Index (MSI), the IT sector is the highest paying sector in India, but only 57.4 per cent are satisfied with the...
Online hiring grew 32 per cent in July: SurveyOn a month-on-month basis too, hiring momentum trended up. The reading for July is 2 points higher than June.
Online hiring activity grew 13% in Nov: Monster IndexIndustry-wise analysis showed that online opportunities in November surpassed the year-ago level in 12 of the 27 industry sectors monitored...
Monster Employment Index India rises 14% year-on-yearIn terms of geography, online opportunities exceeded the year-ago level in 11 of the 13 cities monitored by the Index.
Monster Employment Index India for January 2013 rises 7% year-over-yearThe Monster Employment Index India for January 2013, a monthly gauge of online job posting activity, has risen 7% year-over-year.
- Monster Employment Index India rises 9% year-over-year
Monster Employment Index registered expansion in online recruitment activity between September 2011 and September 2012.
- Monster employment index India rises 5% y-o-y
The Monster employment index, a monthly barometer of online hiring by online job portal Monster.com rose at a moderate 5% from a year ago i...
- Online job demand rises marginally
After two consecutive months of decline, recruitment activities in India witnessed a moderate improvement in July, a survey by job portal M...
- NGO, Social Services record highest recruitments in Monster's employment Index
NGO, Social services record the highest growth in Monster’s employment index, which rises 4 per cent year on year.
- Bangalore growth the slowest according to Monster index
Baroda grew by 25% and Mumbai by 22% according to the index while Chandigarh and Ahmedabad were slow at 11%.