IANS | 21 Nov, 2023
The recruitment for the IT sector has remained muted, while the
demand for talent with functional skills such as Development, ERP,
Automotive Design, Testing, and Administration, among others, has surged
in the second quarter (Q2) of FY24, a new report revealed on Tuesday.
According
to the business solutions provider Quess Corp, about 65 per cent of the
aggregate demand emerged from Development, ERP, Automotive Design,
Testing, and Administration skills.
In addition to these
functional skill suites, incremental demand for skills related to Gen
AI, Data Science, DevOps, Cloud, Automotive Engineering, Cyber Security,
Networking Specialists and more were also noted in Q2.
"For the
first time in recent history, large IT services companies have shown a
decline in headcount and reduced guidance values, signalling a
collective exercise of caution in navigating the future," said Vijay
Sivaram, CEO of Quess IT Staffing.
"Opportunities abound for those
who invest in upskilling, with a notable shift in the way businesses
operate, as over 85 per cent of Indian businesses plan to invest in AI
within the next two years," he added.
Moreover, the report
mentioned there is a noticeable uptick in fresher demand within sectors
such as Engineering, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Retail.
Skills
pertaining to Data Engineering, Development (Java, Angular), ERPs,
Power BI, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity, and UI/UX are particularly
sought after among early career professionals.
According to the
report, the IT sector in India is experiencing a notable transformation
as it expands beyond its initial technology hub, Bengaluru.
Emerging
tech hubs like Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi NCR are
gaining prominence. This shift is driven by their flourishing tech
industries and the presence of both domestic and international
companies, propelling them to become established, mature technology hubs
in India.
City-wise trends for technology hiring demand in India
are relatively concentrated, with the top five cities accounting for
over 79 per cent of all job postings.