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Sumit Sharma / Bloomberg 11:08 PM | October 21,2009
Salaries in India may grow an average 9.2% in 2010, compared with a 6.3% gain this year, Hewitt Associates said
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Rajeshwari Sharma 12:25 AM | April 03,2009
The slowdown has also meant the end for several small search and staffing firms
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Rajeshwari Sharma 11:30 PM | February 19,2009
Junior employees are expected to see their pay increase by 8.8%, while top management executives can expect to take home a raise of 7.4%
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01:55 PM | August 24,2008
According to a survey by HR consultancy major Hewitt Associates, IT sector would see the lowest pay hike of 11.3% in India next year, down from 12.5% in 2008
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12:25 AM | August 21,2008
An economic slowdown, high inflation, increasing use of variable pay -- all is not well in cubicle land
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01:48 PM | August 20,2008
The year 2008 has seen a strong average salary increase of 14.8%, according to Hewitt Associates study
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Rajeshwari Sharma 12:26 AM | July 29,2008
While industry numbers are not available for India, HR services firms are expected to grow 11.5% every year in the Asia-Pacific region, according to US-based Kennedy Information Inc.
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First Cut | Seema Chowdhry 12:13 AM | April 19,2008
The practice of asking for a sabbatical and getting it is prevalent in the West
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Chitra Somayaji / Bloomberg 12:25 AM | March 26,2008
Higher salaries in India, the world’s second fastest growing major economy, are boosting PC purchases
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First Cut | Priya Ramani 12:35 AM | March 01,2008
I was browsing Hewitt’s Managing Compensation in Asia 2008 findings when I came across a slide titled The New Employment Deal
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Rajeshwari Sharma 01:25 AM | February 20,2008
Executives in the information technology and ITES sector took home average salary increase of 15.4% and 14.1% respectively in 2007 in comparison to real estate professionals
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