Which sectors witnessed strong hiring momentum?
The Naukri survey stated that the insurance sector clocked the highest growth in hiring activity in Feburary ’22 (74 per cent growth YOY) when compared with February ’21, closely followed by retail (+64 per cent ), showing a sharp uptick since last year. Interestingly, after a long sluggish period, the automobiles sector finally showed signs of recovery in February this year as it grew by 12 per cent over the same period last year.
Sectors like IT-Software/software services (+41 per cent), banking/financial services (+35 per cent), pharma (+34 per cent), hospitality (+41 per cent) and telecom (+23 per cent ) continued to demonstrate strong and consistent growth as concerns around COVID reduced drastically in February 2022. Medical/healthcare (+7 per cent) and FMCG (+4 per cent) sectors showed marginal growth in hiring activity when compared with the same period last year.
The Naukri.com survey said that metro cities saw a very healthy rise in demand as Kolkata (+56 per cent) recorded the highest YoY hiring trend which was closely followed by Bengaluru (+49 per cent), Mumbai (+45 per cent), Chennai (+45 per cent), Hyderabad (+43 per cent), Pune (+41 per cent) and Delhi (+30 per cent).
In non-metro cities, Coimbatore (+57 per cent) recorded the highest YoY growth beating its past trend, followed by Ahmedabad (+32 per cent) and Kochi (+16 per cent). Interestingly, Jaipur (+15 per cent ) saw shoots of success, while Vadodara remained flat (-3 per cent ) in February ’22 vs last year.
Mid-senior level employees back in demand
The hiring trend across all the experience bands treaded on a positive YoY growth trajectory in February ’22 vs February ’21. When compared with last year, the demand for mid to senior experienced professionals belonging to the 13-16 years category witnessed the highest surge at +35 per cent. The demand for professionals in 8-12 years (+31 per cent ), 0-3 years (+30 per cent), 4-7 years (+30 per cent) and above 16 years (+27 per cent ) bracket also stayed strong, the report added.