Photographs: Reuters
Looking for a job? Well, here we present five Indian cities that are witnessing growth in job opportunities and five that are not, according to Monster Employment Index India.
The Index is a monthly gauge of online job demand based on a real-time review of millions of employer job opportunities culled from a large representative selection of career websites and online job listings across the country.
The Index does not reflect the trend of any one advertiser or source, but is an aggregate measure of the change in job listings across the industry.
First, let's look at five cities that are seeing job growth.
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: A visitor drinks coffee at the International Coffee Festival in Bangalore.Photographs: Reuters
Bangalore
November 2010: 102 per cent
November 2011: 119 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 17 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: Coimbatore saw 16 per cent growth.Photographs: Reuters
Coimbatore
November 2010: 116 per cent
November 2011: 135 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 16 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: Fisherman and his wife fish in waters of Vembanad Lake in Kochi.Photographs: Reuters
Kochi
November 2010: 113 per cent
November 2011: 130 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 15 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: An artisan carries a sculpture of Goddess Durga in Kolkata.Photographs: Reuters
Kolkata
November 2010: 103 per cent
November 2011: 115 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 12 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: A monkey crosses a crowded street using over-head power lines in New Delhi.Photographs: Reuters
Delhi-NCR
November 2010: 107 per cent
November 2011: 119 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 11 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: A Jaguar Land Rover Freelander 2 on display at the company's plant in Pune.Photographs: Reuters
Pune
November 2010: 113 per cent
November 2011: 118 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 4 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: A kite-flying enthusiast tightens the strings of a 30 feet in diameter kite in Ahmedabad.Photographs: Reuters
Ahmedabad
November 2010: 102 per cent
November 2011: 104 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 2 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: White tigers swim in a pond on a hot day at the zoological park in Hyderabad.Photographs: Reuters
Hyderabad
November 2010: 109 per cent
November 2011: 110 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 1 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: A girl celebrates Holi in Chennai.Photographs: Reuters
Chennai
November 2010: 115 per cent
November 2011: 116 per cent
Year-on-year growth: 1 per cent
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10 Indian cities with most and least job growth
Image: Pigeons fly in front of the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai.Photographs: Reuters
Mumbai
November 2010: 117 per cent
November 2011: 116 per cent
Year-on-year growth: -1 per cent
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