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73% Indians expect a promotion in the next 12 months, finds Michael Page India Q1 Job Confidence IndexInterestingly, the survey finds that there has been an overall dip in confidence levels compared to the last quarter.
28% women not satisfied with salary, against 22% men: ReportAround 28 per cent of working women in India are not satisfied with their salary as compared to 22 per cent men, according to a study by Mi...
Indian women less confident about their job search compared to men: SurveyAccording to a latest survey, Indian women are less confident about their job search, with only 68% confident about finding a job within th...
72% women in India expect better work-life balance compared to 53% in Asia Pacific: SurveyAround 28 per cent women are not satisfied with their current salary, higher than the 23 per cent Asia Pacific average.
India's job market looks positive, cos to hike headcount: Report"About 76% cos surveyed said they expect to increase headcount in the next 1 year as the Indian economy is at its escalating growth traject...
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...
India Inc's gradual move towards offering equal opportunities at workA study on employee intentions for the current fiscal year shows that a higher percentage of women as compared to men speak up and ask for ...
Sebastien Hampartzoumian, senior MD for Michael Page India relocates to SingaporeSebastien Hampartzoumian, senior MD for Michael Page India, has been relocated to Singapore and will now cover both the India and Singapore...
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.
Indian executives now getting equally good opportunities in India as Singapore, Malaysia and Sri LankaIndian executives on the boards of foreign companies are paid between Rs 50 lakh and a few crore rupees as annual fees and are expected to ...
India Inc back in hiring mode, HR managers in demand: RecruiteXA forward-looking government, influx of foreign investments and improved consumer sentiments has cheered up the Indian job market.
Hiring in aviation, hospitality to go up by 40 per cent in 2015: expertsTeamLease Services Senior Vice President Kunal Sen said that 8-10 per cent uptick in hiring is expected for the aviation and hospitality se...
5 ways to win back confidence of the teamThere is perhaps no team in any organisation that has never suffered a setback. However, smart teams are those that quickly learn from mist...