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Portfolio careers gain ground as white-collar gig work surges in IndiaThe rise is being driven by younger professionals: nearly 40% of consultants joining the platform in FY26 had between three and eight years...
'You don't need crores to start': Bengaluru techie who rejected a Rs 30,000 job now earns Rs 2 lakh a month from businessA Bengaluru engineering graduate rejected a Rs 30,000 monthly job offer to build a commercial vehicle business. Starting with one car, he n...
Three mortgages, zero salaries: What do families do when everyone loses their job together? Viral layoff story reveals fear, debt, and survival panicA shocking rise in family financial crisis after layoffs is emerging as global job cuts accelerate across tech, fintech, and aviation secto...
WeWork CEO John Santora's warning to senior leaders on Gen Z: 'AI is not going to provide empathy, leadership, and mentoring.'Young professionals face a tough job market, with AI's rise causing anxiety. However, experts suggest this is a cyclical shift, not an AI-d...
India's job engine strains as Iran war hits remittances and tradeThe Middle East conflict is impacting India's economy by forcing migrant workers home and reducing demand for manufactured exports. This do...
India labour market remodels itself bit by bit as agri slowly cedes ground, workforce moves onIndia's labour market is undergoing a structural transformation driven by the country's broader economic transition, a report by SBI Resear...
India’s demographic dividend at risk as jobs, skills gap persistIndia’s demographic advantage—with over 65% of its population under 35—faces growing pressure due to weak job creation, skill gaps and risi...
Gig hiring for the festive season heats up, but there’s a need for better domain and soft skillsThe festive season is set to spark a surge in hiring across multiple sectors, with e-commerce leading the charge. NLB Services projects up ...
Lack of industry knowledge a key skill gap among gig workers: ReportOther skills for mastering gig economy include communication, time management, problem solving and adaptability, as per TeamLease Edtech su...
White collar gig jobs on the rise, show Foundit’s hiring insightsMarch 2024 showed 4% drop in hiring from 2023. Education, telecom, energy sectors grew; automotive, shipping faced challenges. Senior manag...
India’s monthly hiring rises 3% in March: FounditHiring in India rose 3% sequentially in March, but fell 4% year-on-year, reflecting global economic uncertainties. White-collar gig hiring ...
Tech slowdown toll: 6 out of 10 companies hiring more gig workersAccording to CIEL HR Services research shared exclusively with ET, permanent jobs have grown by less than 5% in 2023 vs 2022 while the numb...
About 90-110 lakh gig workers may be recruited by 2025: ReportThe gig economy has been one of the most pivotal economic shifts in a long time and people are choosing gig jobs because it works with thei...
India to see addition of 90-110 lakh gig workforce by 2025: ReportThe gig economy has been one of the most pivotal economic shifts in a long time and people are choosing gig jobs because it works with thei...
65% Indian firms employing gig workers to tackle tech talent crunch: Nasscom reportNearly 65 per cent of Indian firms are currently employing gig workers, a higher share compared to 57 per cent in 2020, a Nasscom report sa...
View: India Inc should start investing in Gig Value PropositionThe Indian gig economy is set to triple in the next 3-4 years, reaching a total of 24 million gig jobs. In their quest to attract and retai...
Regulations important for gig economy, but there's a fine line: Anandorup Ghose, Deloitte India"The labour code changes have already been approved and it is just a question of when they get implemented. It is not a question of if, it ...
The challenge with gig economyThe main issue with gig economy is the employment relationship. Most of the time, it is the ambiguity around the rights of workers and the ...
Gig economy on rise; 70% firms used gig workers in 201870 percent of respondents from the hiring side have used gig workers at least once or twice for solving organisational issues in 2018.
Get a grip! The world of jobs is changing faster than you can thinkIf work trends are changing, so are the trends in hiring. Many companies now rely less on search firms and build their own in-house recruit...