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3 in 4 Indian professionals to look for a new job in 2021: Report
More than one-third of job seekers in India are worried about too many recruitment stages and extensively long application documents, while three in four professionals say they have reservations about networking.
New Delhi: More than three in four professionals in India will consider changing jobs or actively look for a new role in the next 12 months, said a new survey by professional networking platform LinkedIn on Wednesday.
But the new Job Seeker research also revealed a sense of professional uncertainty and worry among Indian professionals as the job market continues to get more competitive in 2021.
3 in 4 Indian professionals to look for new job in 2021: LinkedIn
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New Delhi, Feb 3 : More than three in four professionals in India will consider changing jobs or actively look for a new role in the next 12 months, said a new survey by professional networking platform LinkedIn on Wednesday.
But the new Job Seeker research also revealed a sense of professional uncertainty and worry among Indian professionals as the job market continues to get more competitive in 2021.
More than one-third of job seekers in India are worried about too many recruitment stages and extensively long application documents, while three in four professionals say they have reservations about networking.