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Job street set to bloom again
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi January 02, 2009, 0:35 IST

There is a good news for job seekers, with the companies planning to hire more than 2,50,000 new employees over the next months — making the new year a welcome change from the gloom of 2008 in the job market.

 
 
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While the proposed over-2.5 lakh hiring is mostly for the financial services industry, the industry experts believe that the overall job market scenario is also set for a recovery in the second half of the year.

Topping the list of the companies planning to hire big include public sector banking giants like State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank as well as insurance firms such as Anil Ambani group’s Reliance Life, SBI Life, Metlife, Max New York Life.

Even some BPOs and healthcare firms like ACS and Accentia are planning to hire thousands of people in the coming days. The proposed hirings include more than one lakh of full-time employees and about 1.5 lakh in the part-time positions with the insurance companies. Among other sectors, manufacturing and export-oriented businesses are, however, likely to continue to witness some pressure in the next few months, after huge job losses seen during 2008.

HR consultancy major Hewitt Associates believes that sectors like insurance, telecom (where new licensees are entering), infrastructure and Special Economic Zones may look for fresh hirings in 2009, being the major beneficiaries of the government’s stimulus plans.

However, the hiring outlook remains uncertain for sectors like real estate, textile and retail sectors, it believes.

Another global HR consultancy Mercer believes that hiring plans by the companies would depend on their business prospects in the coming year.

Among the major companies planning to hire big time, SBI is planning to recruit 25,000 employees by March. Besides, its life insurance venture, SBI Life, is looking to hire 13,000 agents and 200 sales managers.

Besides, the country’s second largest public sector lender PNB and Union Bank are also hiring 5,000 people each, while Indian Overseas Bank, South Indian Bank and IDBI Bank are bringing on board 1,000, 12,000 and 650 employees respectively.

Among life insurance firms, Reliance Life is hiring 90,000 agents and 2,500 managers, Metlife has announced plans to hire 30,000 agents and 2,000 managers and Max New York Life is recruiting 30,000 agents and 14,000 managers. Among other sectors, BPO major ACS is hiring 1,000 employees, while health care solutions provider Accentia plans to add 5,000 staff to its payrolls. “Exponential growth had resulted in a culture where mediocrity flourished. 2009 is an opportunity for companies to bring the performance orientation back into how they manage their human capital,” Mercer India Information Product Solution business leader Gangapriya Chakraverti said.

Global HR consultancy major Manpower believes that the hiring outlook for the first quarter of 2009 was the weakest since 2005. Expressing similar views, leading job portal Naukri.Com’s owner InfoEdge India CFO Ambarish Raghuvanshi said that hiring was going to be slow in the first quarter of 2009 as recruitment trends are impacted by the slowdown in economic growth and decline in business confidence in the country.

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