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MBA graduates don’t get a premium over tech grads in campus jobsCompanies pay a huge salary premium for talent at top institutes, with the average salary at a tier 3 B-school or a technology institute pe...
Salaries in India may rise 10% in 2019, highest in APAC: StudyThe report noted that about 42.6 per cent of the total salary increment budget is being allocated to top or above average performers.
India to see a 10% salary increase in 2019: Willis Towers Watson SurveyThe report projects salary increase for Indonesia at 8.3%, China at 6.9%, The Philippines at 6%, and Hong Kong and Singapore both at 4%.
Workplace automation in India to double in next 3 years: ReportCompanies in India expect the use of automation in the workplace to increase from the current 14 per cent to 27 per cent in three years, hi...
1 in 3 cos in India considering different organisational structure: StudyAbout 49 per cent respondents said they were considering this change to create a performance-driven culture, while 41 per cent it would hel...
Lower rates? Boiling oil, inflation spike may upset RBI policy applecartIndia’s retail inflation accelerated more than estimated to a 17-month high.
Indian salaries increase to stay at 10% in 2018: Willis Towers Watson SurveySambhav Rakyan, data services practice leader, Asia Pacific for the company said, India continues to show high salary increments compared t...
New year may remain challenging for job seekers, pay hikesThe hiring outlook for India got a significant blow post- demonetisation and segments like real estate, construction, infrastructure and hi...
India to see 10 per cent salary increase in 2017: Survey"If that pattern continues in 2017, Indian employees could see a single digit salary increase for the first time since 2011," the report sa...
Take a look at sectors giving highest pay hike in 2017Average pay increases in Indian companies will remain at 10% in 2017, unchanged from last year but still the highest among EMs.
Tier-1 college tech graduates paid three times more than tier-3These are among the findings of a survey of 70 companies by Willis Towers Watson, multinational risk management, insurance brokerage and ad...
'India has lowest annual base salaries among APAC nations'Willis Towers Watson today also said that China's base salaries across all job grades are higher than in India by 64-100 per cent.
India Inc employees to see a 10.8% salary increase in 2016, says Towers Watson reportThe projected higher overall salary increases are despite the fact that around 58 per cent employers in the third quarter are less upbeat o...
Starting salaries in India amongst lowest in Asia-Pacific: StudyThe average monthly starting pay in India is around USD 400 (Rs 24,000), less than one-fifth of the equivalent paid in South Korea and Sing...
You may get 10.8 per cent pay hike this yearThe survey forecasts the real salary increase (increase net of inflation) to grow from 3.3% to 5%.
Indian companies likely to offer a 10.8% salary hike this year: ReportIn 2014, the overall salary rise was 10.5 per cent and factoring in inflation at 7.2 per cent, the real salary increase stood at 3.3 per ce...
Shortage of talent to drive up increments upto 22% in various sectors, say firms like Hay Group, Mercer, Aon HewittSalary hikes are tipped to go on an overdrive this increment season with top performers set to earn increments in excess of 20 per cent.
Towers Watson strengthens Data Services Practice in IndiaAs part of this move, Sambhav Rakyan Global Data Services Practice Leader - Asia Pacific, has been relocated to India, which reaffirms Towe...
Indians to see a 10.8% rise in salaries in 2015: Towers WatsonThe pharmaceutical sector across the region, including India, will continue to have amongst the highest salary increases.
India Inc may give a 11% raise in 2014, says Towers Watson studyIndian firms continue to offer high salary increases to attract and retaining critical talent, but soaring inflation end up eroding much of...