Hiring Expected To Recover In 2024; Likely To Witness 8.3% Growth: Report

December witnessed a 2% growth in hiring, the foundit Annual Trends Report said.

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The overall hiring this year is expected to grow 8.3% this year with the job market showing signs of recovery in December, a report said on Thursday.

December witnessed a 2% growth in hiring, the foundit Annual Trends Report said.

It projected an overall hiring expansion of 8.3% for 2024, with Bengaluru expected to see an 11% surge. Key sectors that will experience increased hiring include manufacturing, BFSI, automotive, retail, and travel and tourism, it said.

According to the data from the foundit Insights Tracker (fit), hiring activity in 2023 was 5% lower than in 2022, indicating a slowdown in the job market.

However, the index also showed a 2% increase in the last month of 2023, suggesting a possible turnaround in the hiring scenario.

"The economy experienced a shift towards the end of 2023, breaking the previous trend that had been consistent since mid-2022. The job market entered a phase of variability, where both quit and hiring rates stabilised.

"Despite the lower number of job openings, the imbalance between job openings and hires pointed to the ongoing difficulties for businesses to find the right talent," the report noted.

In 2023, certain sectors showcased remarkable resilience and growth, becoming beacons of success amid a challenging environment, said the report.

The maritime and shipping industry saw a 28% increase in hirings, capitalising on the increased global trade, and adeptly managing supply chain disruptions, it said.

Simultaneously, retail, and travel and tourism sectors, both witnessed a 25% uptick, while advertising, market research, and public relations sector saw an 18% increase, it said.

The foundit Insights Tracker (fit) analysed data on its platform from January 2023 to December 2023.

Meanwhile, the report further said increased demand for talent with expertise in emerging technologies is anticipated in 2024.

While initial delays in IT hiring are possible, demand for AI/ML, data science, and cybersecurity experts is expected to go up as these skills are essential for enabling digital transformation, innovation, and security across sectors, as per the report.

"Stepping into 2024 marks a shift from resilience to an era of remarkable growth in certain sectors. Despite increasing role of automation, it's crucial to acknowledge that the human touch remains unparalleled in a tech-driven world, underscoring the importance of upskilling initiatives," foundit CEO Sekhar Garisa said.

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