The Monster Employment Index (India) stood at 239 last month, up 45 per cent over the corresponding month last year when the figure stood at 165.
"Our MEI for February with 45 per cent growth reflects the improved sentiments in the online hiring space as compared to the elusive growth in February last year," Monster.Com India Managing Director Sanjay Modi said.
"Initiatives like digital literacy schemes for additional rural households are important to transform the education ecosystem. Finally, training in the area of entrepreneurship across schools and colleges will further strengthen the whole startup ecosystem thriving in India," he added.
The geographic trend shows that Bengaluru led all monitored cities year-on-year with a 63 per cent growth, followed by Mumbai (56 per cent), Ahmedabad (54 per cent) and Jaipur (50 per cent).
With a 27 per cent growth, Delhi-NCR continued to chart the most controlled growth among all monitored cities.
"When we look at the cities monitored in the index, Bengaluru continues to lead in moderate pace with a 63 per cent increase. One of the contributing factors could be the increasing number of startups in the city," Modi said.
