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22 lakh Indian IT professionals likely to leave jobs by 2025: Report
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IANS | 01 Oct, 2022
The attrition rate in the IT-BPM sector in India is reaching gigantic
proportions and up to 22 lakh IT professionals are likely to quit their
jobs by 2025, a report has said.
The findings showed that 57 per cent of IT professionals would not consider returning to the IT services sector in the future.
The
'Talent Exodus Report' report by TeamLease Digital predicts up to 55
per cent growth in contract staffing attrition for FY 2023 as compared
to 49 per cent in FY 2022
The report said there is a huge
misconception with the sentiment in the candidate market, that a salary
increase would improve performance and boost job satisfaction, and 20
lakh-22 lakh employees are expected to leave their jobs by 2025.
"The
Indian IT sector has witnessed tremendous growth in the last decade. It
has recorded 15.5 per cent growth, which is the fastest in more than a
decade and touched $227 billion, creating additional 5.5 lakh jobs in
FY22 alone," said Sunil Chemmankotil, Chief Executive Officer, TeamLease
Digital.
However, with the global pandemic disrupting the IT
hiring chain, "there is evidence of a reverse trend which indicates that
retaining a business-critical talent has undergone a great change in
the last two years", he added.
With the usual demand for salary
hikes and other benefits, the main attraction for employees in their new
jobs is 'Great Reflection' on the internal policies and external
factors that "should be relooked at by employers as we are viewing great
changes in the employees' feelings about work and life", Chemmankotil
added.
While employees' needs and priorities have changed, such
as the desire for flexibility, career growth, and employee value
proposition, they are re-evaluating their careers based on these aspects
and quitting their well-cushioned jobs in the mid-way.
The alarming figures reveal that the flexible structure has heightened the choice.
"Organisations'
strategic hiring plans must contain goals towards their employees and
their betterment. This ultimately translates into soul searching over
whether an employee feels valued in his/her work or merely creates
outcomes and value to benefit others," said the report.
New age firms ramping up their workforce was the chief cause of attrition in the IT services sector in 2021.
Nearly
50 per cent of respondents believe that 'lack of better compensation
and benefits' is the greatest reason for talent exodus, whereas 25 per
cent believe lack of career growth to be the reason
"IT companies
are experiencing dysfunctional turnover where the best employees of
companies are voluntarily leaving at higher rates," the report
mentioned.
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