- Brinda Sarkar, The Economic Times

Most entry-level job seekers prioritise competitive wages, benefits: Survey


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The Economic Times reports a recent survey, revealing shifting priorities among entry-level job seekers and employers in India.

A positive work environment, according to the survey by job matching and hiring platform

Indeed, is vital to only 47%.

A shift in preference away from traditional 9-5 jobs towards gigs and freelance work indicates a move towards greater autonomy.

Recognising these changing priorities, employers are focusing more on competitive wages and career growth opportunities to attract and retain top talent in a dynamic job market.

The average salary that employers are offering this quarter at the entry level is around R$

25,000 per month.

Indeed's report on the findings highlights 7.5% growth in entry-level hiring in the ongoing

April-June quarter compared with the January-March period. Bengaluru is leading the charge with a 12.5% growth projection, followed by Mumbai at 10% and Chennai at 9%. Other cities included Ahmedabad (8.5%), Pune (7.5%), Hyderabad (7.5%), Chandigarh (6%), Delhi (5.5%) and Kolkata (1%).

"Metro cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Chennai, renowned as IT hubs, attract numerous fresh graduates with their GCCS (global capability centres) and IT firms. These metro areas excel in adopting new work methods, now focusing on skills-based recruitment," said Sashi Kumar, head of sales at Indeed. "Nevertheless, the competitive job market might cause frequent job switches, pushing employers to improve their recruitment tactics."

Employers are also now focusing more on upskilling in soft skills rather than just technical skills. Soft skills like teamworK, communication and overall workplace effectiveness are highly valued. Further, 76% of the surveyed employers now prioritise practical abilities and workplace readiness skills over academic credentials when it comes to entry-level hiring. For example, 42% of employers value a positive attitude as a key hiring criterion, and 37% prioritise a willingness to learn.

"As industries become more fast-paced, the ability to learn quickly and have transferable skills is becoming crucial. Having the right on-the-job skills means entry-level candidates can hit the ground running and make immediate contributions," Kumar added.

ability to learn quickly and have transferable skills is becoming crucial. Having the right on-the-job skills means entry-level candidates can hit the ground running and make immediate contributions," Kumar added.

Valuvox conducted this survey for Indeed between April and May this year, covering 1,276 employers and 2,531 job seekers. The survey focused on several industries, including

BPO customer service, retail, hospitality, delivery services, manufacturing, IT services, BFSI, ecommerce and logistics.

 

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