Employability Insights - Mafoi Ranstad Surveys
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Ma Foi Randstad India, India' s leading intergrated HR Services provider.Mafoi conducts a employment trends survey every quarter.
According to Ma Foi's latest employment trends survey, "India is set to create close to a million new jobs in 2010-2011".
Ma Foi is looking only at organized-sector jobs. "In India, nearly 90% of the jobs are in the unorganized sector, and these numbers are very difficult to estimate.
The Ma Foi study gives more detailed estimates.
Sectors doing well are
1.BFSI (total employee base:852,000; new jobs: 46,000);
2. Education, Training and Consultancy (9,715,000; 83,000);
3.Energy Generation & Supply (874,000; 15,000);
4.Healthcare (3,366,000; 295,000);
5.Hospitality & Travel (5,951,000; 137,000);
6.IT & ITeS (1,793,000, 97,000); and
7.Real Estate & Construction (730,000; 136,000).
According to the Ma Foi report, despite the upbeat mood overall, "in the immediate future of three months, hiring intentions are not loud and clear. Most employers are cautious for the quarter but
optimistic about financial year 2010-2011.
optimistic about financial year 2010-2011.
Another interesting report that Ma foi regularly comes out every quarter is the workforce monitor report.
The Ma Foi Randstad Work Monitor, a quarterly review published by the firm, the Indian
workforce is the most "mentally mobile" in the world -- a measure of the willingness of the country's
employees to change jobs. India's mobility index was highest, followed by Mexico, China and Turkey.
The lowest mobility is in Luxembourg, Italy and Hungary. Employees in Bangalore are the most mobile,
and more than 80% of the Indians surveyed are certain about the prospects of finding a different job in the
short-term.
workforce is the most "mentally mobile" in the world -- a measure of the willingness of the country's
employees to change jobs. India's mobility index was highest, followed by Mexico, China and Turkey.
The lowest mobility is in Luxembourg, Italy and Hungary. Employees in Bangalore are the most mobile,
and more than 80% of the Indians surveyed are certain about the prospects of finding a different job in the
short-term.
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Shravan
