There has been a tremendous increase in the job market in small cities.
There is no part of the country that does not want to work in big and metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, but what to say when you get a good job in your small town. Now these small towns are leaving these Metro cities behind in the matter of giving jobs. According to a report, the small towns of India are bringing fast in the job market of the country. Tier II and III cities recorded an increase of 21 per cent year-on-year in the cities during September, which is much higher than the metros. Let us also tell you which report has seen such findings.
Job market increased in small cities
According to Jobs and Talent Platform Foundate’s fresh monthly report, Foundate Insights Tracker (Fit), India’s Tier II and III cities recorded the highest increase in appointments in September, where an increase of 21 percent year-on-year. Appointments in cities like Jaipur, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Indore, Bhubaneswar, Kochi, Surat, Nagpur and Chandigarh increased by 21 percent year-on-year, which got a boost from e-commerce warehousing, retail extension, customer support centers and festive tourism. The report further stated that during this time, overall appointment activities were strong. The tracker recorded an increase of 17 percent year after year and a month-by-month, which indicates stable basic appointment in addition to festive demand.
Pointing to major changes in job market
Marketing Vice President of Foundate, Anupama Bhimrajka said that although metropolitan markets are constantly increasing, non-forecast areas are playing a leading role in it. This change is pointing to a decentralized, diverse and flexible employment cinema. Which creates opportunities for job seekers and provides strategic benefits for employers across the country. Foundit Insights Tracker (earlier known as the Monster Employment Index) is a report based on the comprehensive monthly analysis of the online job posting activity on the Foundate. In platform.
14 percent growth in Metro cities
Apart from this, the report also states that the festive season has promoted appointments in consumer centric sectors, and has increased more than 2024. The report said that in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and Kolkata, the appointments increased by 14 percent year after year, the credit goes to IT, BFSI and media and entertainment, as well as a strong demand for technology, finance and marketing professionals.
Demand for job in which sectors
Meanwhile, in all areas, the most festive growth (5 percent) was seen in sales and marketing from year to year, followed by customer care and operation (4 percent). Campaign and OTT activity also led to creative and media roles also increased year-on-year (4 percent), while stability (3 percent) in technology and product roles. The report stated that there was a slight increase in the finance and accounting sector as per festive loans and credit activities.