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EV, FinTech jobs set to deliver biggest raisesIndian employees can anticipate salary increments of 8.6% to 10.2% in FY2026-27, with EV infrastructure, fintech, and healthcare sectors le...
India Inc to dole out salary hikes of up to 10.2 pc across industries in FY27: ReportCorporate India anticipates salary increments between 8.6% and 10.2% this financial year, driven by demand for skilled talent in high-growt...
Bengaluru leads as top job hub with 9.3 pc salary growth: ReportBengaluru is the top city in India for job opportunities and salary growth, seeing a 9.3 percent increase. Chennai and Delhi follow close b...
Salary growth dips in FY23 to 9 per cent led by agriculture, agrochemicals, auto, BFSI sectors: ReportAgriculture and agrochemicals, automobile and allied, banking, financial services and insurance, BPO and IT enabled services, construction ...
Annual salary hikes inch closer to pre-Covid levels; to be around 8.13% this year: ReportThe median salary increment this year is likely to be around 8.13 per cent as the country recovered from the after effects of pandemic-rela...
Most jobs Covid-proof now; pay near normal: TeamLease Services Jobs and Salaries Primer 2022On the salary front, top paymasters for 2022 include ecommerce and tech startups, healthcare and allied industries, IT and knowledge servic...
India Inc loosens purse strings for sales, IT functions: ReportAccording to the latest 'TeamLease Jobs and Salaries Primer Report 2021', while the median salary increment was 7.12 per cent, the average ...
India Inc goes slow on increments; super-specialized profiles can expect over 15% growthAccording to TeamLease Jobs & Salaries Primer Report 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has not only impacted the employment landscape, it has dis...
What was the highest increment in salary in FY 2017-18?Kolkata and Ahmedabad were the only two cities that saw a sub-10% growth in salaries in more than 10 sectors, according to a TeamLease surv...
Median salary sees double digit growth: TeamLease Report"The salary growth we have all been looking forward too is now happening in our country," said Rituparna Chakraborty, Co-Founder & Executiv...
BFSI sector edges out information technology to become top paymasterAfter IT sector’s more-than-four-years monopoly, BFSI is at the top rung for the first time with salary increments averaging 11.2 per cent.
India Inc to hire more but pay moderately: ReportAccording to the staffing services firm, the Indian job market is showing signs of maturity and industries are getting smarter at rewarding...
Expect double-digit growth in salary this season: ReportThe rising demand for talent seems to have positive impact on salaries as candidates are expected to witness a double-digit growth this sea...
Job market swings high in 2015Salary payouts have shot past last year’s numbers; the gap between temps and permanent employees has narrowed and job creation is on the tr...
Niche talent to see 20% salary hike this year: ReportTeamLease Services, key talent in an organisation that possess select and rare skills may fetch themselves salary increments in excess of 2...
Jobs to grow 11.3 per cent this fiscal: StudyGovernment sops and increased consumer spending to boost job market, according to a TeamLease study.
Overall salary hike to be 12% this year: TeamLease StudyNiche, and high-skilled profiles such as network architect, SAP developer/ consultant and project lead are in greater demand than the gener...
- Gap in salaries between temporary and permanent staffers narrowing: TeamLease Services
Analysis of five TeamLease annual salary primers released between 2008 and 2012 mentions narrowing gap in temp and permanent salaries.
- Temporary staff hiring up 18-20% annually: TeamLease
India's organised temporary staffing industry is growing annually at 18-20%, with temporary recruitments in the IT sector alone jumping abo...
- Temporary staff provide 33% cost savings to companies
Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi pay the best salaries for temporary staff, who provided up to 33 per cent cost savings to the IT indus...