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Job Vacancies in BFSI broke all records in March 2023: Naukri JobSpeak

Job Vacancies in Banking are up 45% y-o-y, Non-Metro Cities Drive the Growth 

Job vacancies in the BFSI sector broke all records as the Naukri Jobspeak Index for Banking reached an all-time high of 4555 in March 2023 compared to 3138 in March 2022. Beyond BFSI, the hiring landscape in India displayed cautious optimism where the Naukri JobSpeak Index, country’s premier job index derived from more than a million monthly job openings, stood at 2979 in March 2023, up 5% over last year and flat against last month.

Non-Tech Sectors Drive Hiring Activity Growth

Insurance and Banking sectors are witnessing a secular bull run in new job creation, significantly contributing to the upward hiring trend in the overall white-collar job market of India. The new jobs created in the insurance sector recorded an astonishing 108% growth in March 2023 compared to March 2022, primarily driven by jobs related to selling insurance products. The banking sector displayed a 45% YoY growth fueled by the expansion of digital banking services in the rapidly evolving global economy. The promising aspect of this growth is its geographical spread where vacancies in cities as diverse as Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Kolkata increased by 145%, 72%, and 49% respectively. The new job creation spread across both global capability centers of multinational BFSI giants as well as the domestic financial stalwarts focused on selling insurance and banking products to the Indian consumers.

The IT sector, on the other hand, witnessed consolidation in hiring with a decline of 17% in new jobs created compared to March last year. The hiring intent declined across both large IT giants and unicorns, while hiring for early-to-mid stage startups remained stable with respect to the same period last year. Vacancies for high-demand roles such as big data engineers, DevOps, and software development engineers, which were on a growth path until recent times, have declined in March 2023 by 20%, 9%, and 6%, respectively. However, the demand for emerging roles like machine learning saw an uptick.

New jobs created in other Non-Tech sectors such as Oil, Real Estate, FMCG, and Hospitality increased by 36%, 31%, 14%, and 7%, respectively, compared to last year’s base. However, specific Non-Tech sectors such as retail, education, and BPO, exhibited cautious hiring sentiment with a 4%, 2%, and 2% decline in hiring activity, respectively.

Non-Metros See Maximum Job Creation

Among non-metro cities, Vadodara leads hiring trends with a 50% growth in new job creation compared to last year, followed by Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Kochi with 49%, 29%, and 13% growth in new job creation respectively. Besides BFSI, Real Estate & BPO sectors primarily contributed to the hiring activity observed across non-metros.

In metro cities, Mumbai and Delhi/NCR observed positive hiring momentum, with 17% and 7% growth in new job creation, respectively, primarily driven by the insurance sector. Conversely, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune, heavily reliant on the IT sector, have experienced a 12%, 11%, and 2% dip in job creation, respectively. Consistent with the prevailing pattern, majority of job growth in metro cities was also driven by non-IT sectors such as insurance, real estate, and automotive sectors.

Mid-Level Professionals Back in Demand

Amid broader market uncertainties, the appetite for mid-level professionals has experienced a significant increase, registering a 14% growth compared to the previous year—following a period of stagnation in recent months. In contrast, hiring activity for entry-level professionals remained unchanged compared to last year.

Commenting on the report, Pawan Goyal, Chief Business Officer, Naukri.com, said, “The BFSI sector’s growth in a cautious job market signals resilience of the Indian economy and the expanding horizons of the white-collar job landscape. Non-metro cities are proving to be the catalysts for change, redefining the employment narrative in India.

 

 

Methodology

The Naukri JobSpeak is a monthly Index representing the state of the Indian job market & hiring activity based on new job listings and job-related searches* by recruiters on the resume database on Naukri.com. The JobSpeak Index captures hiring activity across multiple dimensions, including industries, cities, functional areas, and experience bands. July 2008 is taken as the base month with an index value of 1,000, and the subsequent monthly index values are compared with the data for July 2008. The index is a highly robust and reliable indicator of white-collar hiring in India. It is aggregated based on the hiring activity of over 100,000 clients with over 70 Lakh new job mandates yearly. The report does not cover gig employment, hyperlocal hiring, or campus placement. Over a long period of time, JobSpeak could be impacted by factors like internet penetration and Naukri’s market share.

*Index now includes job-related searches on Naukri’s resume database, which helps generate statistically significant data at a more granular level.

About Naukri.com

Naukri.com, India’s No. 1 job site and the flagship brand of Info Edge introduced the concept of e-recruitment in India. Since its inception in 1997, Naukri.com has continuously grown while outperforming its competitors in every sphere. Info Edge was the first internet company to be listed in India. As the market leader, the brand has enjoyed the highest awareness and market share amongst job seekers and recruiters for over two decades. It has become synonymous with the jobs category. The platform has about 1 Crore active app installs and receives 2-3 Million job applications daily. It provides hiring-related services to corporates, recruiters, placement agencies, and job seekers in India & overseas. It offers multiple products like Resume Database Access, listings, Branding, and response management tools. With more than 70 lakh new job mandates every year and over 8.5 Crore jobseekers, the brand serves over 100,000 unique clients through its 63 offices in 44 cities in India.

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