Social skills and digital literacy are becoming a major must haves for new age employees, says Randstad India’s global Workmonitor Survey 2013.
The survey is a quarterly review that tracks jobseekers confidence and provides a comprehensive understanding of job market sentiment and trends relating to the employment market across 32 countries.
The survey indicates that employees’ social skills (91%), digital skills (91%), education (90%) and experience (94%) are more important now than it was five years ago.
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It also reveals that 90% of the respondents believe that their job requirements will become more demanding in the next five years and this is much above the world average of 76%.
Further, it was found that job requirements have become very challenging with around 90% of the employees opining that job requirements will become even more demanding in the next 5 years. This is much above the world average of 76%.
Moorthy K Uppaluri, CEO, Randstad India & Sri Lanka said, “As corporate India is becoming more global and diverse, organizations across industry sectors are recruiting talents from various geographies. Companies are therefore looking for employees with effective social skills who can fit into the organization’s culture. And since technology is the adhesive that connects a distributed workforce, digital literacy and netiquette have become vital qualities employers look for while recruiting.”
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