Hiring activity registers 14% sequential growth in December
The Naukri JobSpeak Index for December 2020, at 1,972, witnessed an increase of 14 per cent in hiring activity as compared to November 2020, when it stood at 1,727
PTI | January 7, 2021 | Updated 15:31 IST
On a year-on-year basis, the overall hiring witnessed a decline of 10 per cent in December 2020, the lowest decline in the post-COVID months
The overall hiring activity in the country has improved by 14 per cent during December 2020, compared to the previous month mainly led by insurance, auto and ancillary sectors, according to a report. The Naukri JobSpeak Index for December 2020, at 1,972, witnessed an increase of 14 per cent in hiring activity as compared to November 2020, when it stood at 1,727.
Read more about Hiring activity registers 14% sequential growth in December: Report on Business Standard. The improvement was mainly led by insurance, auto and ancillary sectors, according to a report
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MUMBAI: With the market recovering gradually there is optimism among employers as 26 per cent of recruiters interviewed expect hiring to rebound to the pre-COVID levels within next 3-6 months while 34 per cent opined it may take six months to one year, according to a survey.
Jobseekers should remain optimistic for the coming year as 26 per cent recruiters foresee hiring bouncing back to pre-COVID levels within the next 3-6 months, while 34 per cent said it would take their organisations six months to one year, according to Naukri.com s Hiring Outlook Survey.