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Gen Z mentors flip the corporate learning scriptIndian companies are embracing reverse mentoring and cross-generational learning. This helps employees adapt to artificial intelligence. Yo...
Nine in 10 Indian professionals say AI improves their productivity: ReportA new survey reveals India's workforce is optimistic about growth, with high AI adoption and evolving expectations for flexibility. Despite...
Young workers most worried about AI affecting jobs, Randstad survey showsJob vacancies requiring "AI agent" skills have surged by 1,587%, Randstad said in its yearly "Workmonitor" report, with survey data suggest...
Indian pros see bright job prospects: Randstad's Workmonitor 2023 studyAt least eight in ten employees are confident of landing a new job within three to six months, show the India findings of recruitment firm ...
Indian workforce prefers to be entrepreneurs: SurveyAccording to the Randstad Workmonitor survey, 83 per cent of the Indian workforce would like to be an entrepreneur, higher than the global ...
How much awkward interview questions trouble job seekers? Find outThere is a common complaint among 90% of 820 participants in the study that they have faced awkward questions during interviews.
India scores high on digitisation, workers keen on reskilling: Randstad Workmonitor surveyAccording to the Randstad Workmonitor survey, globally, India scores high on this scale followed by China (81 per cent) and US (73 per cent...
Technology makes society less humane: Randstad Workmonitor surveyAs per the survey, 71% said that the omnipresence of technology at the workplace makes them feel less connected to their co-workers.
Fear of losing jobs wanes in IndiaIndians are satisfied with their jobs, with only 25% actively looking for alternative employment, according to a survey.
Talent sourcing a 'challenge' for India Inc: Randstad surveyTalent sourcing remains one of the key challenges for employers across the country as 62 per cent of respondents find it difficult to spot ...
STEM offers big job opportunities: Randstad Workmonitor SurveyThere is growing demand for talent in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) domain in India, show the findings of a survey c...
More than 80% employees expect better pay hike in 2014: SurveyA majority of employees in India expect better salary hikes in 2014 compared to previous years, spurred by hopes of brighter economic prosp...
Most Indians think experience trumps education in job huntingIn India, 91% of respondents feel that experience counts more than education in finding a suitable job.
Not enough women in top ranks in Indian firms: SurveyThere are not enough women in top positions in Indian companies even though nearly 90 per cent of women desire to take up leadership roles,...
- Indian employees optimistic about economy in 2013
The study also stated that India has the highest score on receiving a pay hike in 2012 with 83% of the respondents surveyed having received...
- Most PSU employees feel their employer wants them available round the clock: Randstad Workmonitor survey
Most of public sector employees (72%) feel that their employer wants them available round the clock, says a Randstad Workmonitor survey.
- 46% of Indian workforce consider part-time jobs unattractive
46 per cent of employees believe working part-time is not a sound move, according to Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor Survey.
- Indians rely on social media for job change
Statistically, 90% of Indians have individual accounts on facebook, twitter, etc of which 81% use it for professional purposes.
- More people likely to switch jobs in 2011; women to lead way
Many people in the country are likely to change their jobs in the next six months, while women are expected to be more ready to find new em...
- Job hopping rate highest in India: Survey
A Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor survey states that employees in the age group of 25-34 are most likely to change jobs.