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India Inc on recovery path, 53% companies to raise headcount in 2021: Report

India projects an optimistic outlook for 2021, with 60% of the employers surveyed intending to increase salaries, while 55% of the companies planning to give out bonus payments and 43% of them looking to give out more than one month's worth of bonus

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MUMBAI : Even as India's hiring activities declined last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, there is a sudden increase in demand with about 53% of companies saying they are planning to increase their headcounts in 2021, according to a survey.

The pandemic adversely impacted economies across Asia-Pacific, including India, which had entered 2020 with robust hiring activities, according to professional recruitment services firm Michael Page India's 'Talent Trends 2021 Report'.

It added that the pandemic led to a dip in hiring activities by 18% in 2020.

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The survey-based report, however, added that optimism is already starting to show, with about 53% of companies in India looking to increase their headcounts in 2021.

Michael Page India Managing Director Nicolas Dumoulin said, "Technology and healthcare sectors witnessed significant activity even during the lockdown phase given the sudden increase in demand for relevant talent across functions."

He added that hiring activities among internet-based businesses such as e-commerce and education technology remained relatively robust across India and is expected to maintain the momentum in 2021 as well.

According to the report, India projects an optimistic outlook for 2021, with 60% of the employers surveyed intending to increase salaries, while 55% of the companies planning to give out bonus payments and 43% of them looking to give out more than one month's worth of bonus.

The results for the report was drawn from a survey across 12 Asia-Pacific markets, including in India, among over 5,500 businesses and 21,000 employees, of which 3,500-plus are directors or CXOs.

The report further showed that the healthcare sector is expected to see the largest percentage rise in salary at an average increase of 8%, followed by fast-moving consumer goods (7.6%) and e-commerce/internet services (7.5%).

The technology boom in India has only further accelerated especially in the software-as-a-service (SaaS), health-tech, edutech and gaming industries with rising demand for professionals in the artificial learning and machine learning space, it said.

Many companies have capitalised on the availability of Indian techies looking to return to India as a result of the pandemic, it added.

Over 74% of technology companies in India expect a 14% rise in headcount and are open to considering talent remotely available, offering flexibility to the right candidate under the hybrid work model.

There has been an increased demand for hiring at the leadership level in private equity, venture capital as well as other asset classes on buy-side like credit or distressed, hedge funds, public markets and impact funds, and this trend is expected to continue in 2021, it stated.

Most of the non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and financial technology companies are likely to focus on skill sets such as analytics-driven risk, digital marketing, strategy-driven portfolio management collections, alliances, and partnerships.

Meanwhile, it said that over 68% of e-commerce companies in India expect a 12% increase in headcount in 2021.

Growth in e-commerce has also led to a rise in the number of tech-enabled platforms in logistics and warehousing, it added.

Industrial warehousing has fuelled demand in real estate as well with 44% of property and construction companies in India expecting headcount to increase by 10% in 2021.

Further, essential delivery start-ups and hyperlocal start-ups grew in 2020, increasing the demand for profit and loss heads and product management professionals.

Start-ups in India examined their core businesses and retrained focus on profitability last year, while larger conglomerates took time to increase their reach and influence and establish new lines of business, which is likely to continue this year as well, Dumoulin added.

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Published: 21 Jan 2021, 06:48 PM IST
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