The Monster.Com employment index, a monthly gauge of the country's online job demand, rose by 10 points (7.04 per cent) to 152 in February, from 142 in January, signalling that employers are optimistic about their hiring plans.
Since October 2013, the index is showing an improvement on a month-on-month basis.
On a year-on-year basis also, the index registered a significant improvement of 14 per cent from an index point of 133 in February 2013 to 152 in February 2014.
Modi further said that improvement is being observed in the production and manufacturing sector, while IT, banking, healthcare have been some of the most steadily growing sectors.
As per recent surveys, Indian employers are expected to hire aggressively in the second quarter while the projected average salary hike in the year 2014 is 10 per cent.
On a year-on-year basis, online hiring activity exceeded in 17 of the 27 industry sectors monitored by the Index.
Meanwhile, online hiring expanded in 11 out of the 13 occupation groups monitored by the Index. Among occupation groups, senior management professionals saw the most notable growth in demand between February 2013 and the same month this year.
A city-wise analysis shows that online opportunities exceeded the year-ago level in 11 of the 13 cities monitored by the Index.
Among all surveyed cities, Bangalore led the charts in February. Mumbai; Delhi-NCR; Hyderabad and Chennai also registered an uptrend in year-on-year recruitment activity, the report added.
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