The Naukri Job Speak Index for January 2015 stood at 1,467, almost the same as in January 2014 (1,466).
On a month-on-month basis, the index witnessed a slight increase of two per cent.
"Despite the January Job Speak index registering a flat growth over last year, the economy is showing signs of revival and its effects will be visible on the hiring landscape," Naukri.Com Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer V Suresh said.
"Positive hiring sentiments in sectors that employ huge number of people viz. IT, BFSI, telecom and pharma is likely to have an impact on the overall eco-system and we can expect the momentum to pick up in the coming months," Suresh added.
Positive hiring activity was seen for professionals across top functional areas. The demand for HR, accounts & finance and IT software professionals grew by 15 per cent, 6 per cent and 9 per cent respectively, in January 2015 over January 2014.
City-wise, barring Delhi and Kolkata, which showed a decline of three per cent and 18 per cent, most cities registered positive growth in their hiring activity in January 2015 as compared to January 2014.
Pune and Bangalore saw the maximum growth with their index going up by 14 per cent and 13 per cent, respectively.
