New Year's Good News: More than 35,000 jobs will be created in Gujarat's IT sector in the next 6-8 months
Large hiring can take place during the months of January-March
IT companies are also offering stagnant increments and pay rises.
India is expected to get a large number of jobs from the US.
Corona has taken a heavy toll on the economy of the country and the world and millions of people have lost their jobs in such a situation, but now the new year has started and the good news at the beginning of the year is that Gujarat's information technology (IT) industry 35,000 new jobs could be created.
In view of all these conditions, the recruitment which companies had put on hold in the IT sector in the coming days is now slowly starting. By March-April next year, the job rate could increase by 10-15%.
Companies start offering increments
According to people associated with the IT sector, work will start coming from countries including the US in the coming days. The companies hope that the work will necessarily increase in the coming days and seeing that the companies have now resumed the stalled increment cycle, which was stalled due to the corona. Many IT companies had stopped pay hikes due to the issue of payments, now they are reviewing salaries again.
n Gujarat, 85-90% of employees are working from home,
said Tejinder Oberoi, Executive Director , Signet Infotech, which has an estimated 3 lakh employees in Gujarat. When the lockdown started, more than 3000 companies in Gujarat asked their employees to work from home. About 2.25 lakh people were working from home in March and today 90% of the staff i.e. an estimated 3.5 lakh people are working from home. Work from home is not easy, the biggest question comes from infrastructure and companies are helping their employees to setup at home. In addition comes the question of security. People in lockdown are now focusing on strategic management, to the benefit of both the employee and the company.
New Year's Good News: More than 35,000 jobs will be created in Gujarat's IT sector in the next 6-8 months
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