Its Raining Jobs In India. Indian Companies Draw Up Big Plans For Hiring In 2010

Posted on 16 July 2010

According to Global consulting firms E&Y  & Kelly Services   over 5,00,000 jobs are expected to be created in IT, telecom, banking and healthcare in India in 2010 -20111 period.

Health Care- 2.5 Lakh Jobs

IT & ITES – 1.5 Lakh Jobs

Telecom – 1.0 Lakh Jobs

Banking Sector  -0.4 Lakh  Jobs

Experts expect strong demand of jobs from FMCG, Education, Construction &  Industry Sectors

According to a study by  Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), manufacturing sector alone is expected to create 28Million new jobs by 2015. So that is great news for all aspiring engineers and technicians!

The (Assocham) report  projects  manufacturing, textiles, food and beverages, transport equipment, metals, leather and machinery  to contribute   most to employment generation

Meanwhile, several IT  Companies have announced recruitment plans for 2010 according to Employment Consultants  “Resumes India

Infosys  – To Hire 30,000 

TCS – To Hire  30,000 

WIPRO  – To Hire 7500 Freshers 

Accenture  – To Hire 8000 

Satyam  – To Hire 5000 

IBM   – To Hire  5000 

Honeywell -   To Hire 1000 

(All the above Hiring news released till mid April 2010 by companies are available at: http://www.resumes-india.com/newsdetails.html )

Companies in manufacturing sector including Chemical, Pharma, Textiles, Oil&Gas, Components, Food have also are said to be looking to augment staff. This is apart from the requirements of the booming organized retail sector.

With Indian Economy on the upswing and GDP expected to grow by 8.5 to 9%,  there will be large job creation. The Indian Employment scene looks bullish and that should bring cheers to jobseekers across the country. Freshers  too should get absorbed in large numbers across all educational fields.  

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