With the job market opening up again, women will overtake men in job hopping says Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor.
The organised sector in India generated 1.13 million jobs in 2010, says the Ma Foi Randstad Employment Trends Survey.
Employees in the pharmaceutical sector can expect an average pay hike of 13 per cent in the 2010-11 fiscal amid robust business growth in the space, according to HR services provider Ma Foi Randstad.
The organised sector in India is set to create about 1.6 million new jobs in the year 2011.
Healthcare, hospitality lead in job creation.
Indians are the most ambitious lot in the world with eight out of ten employees in the country likely to move to another organisation that promises them faster and better development, says a survey.
Majority of younger employees are keen on seeking jobs abroad.
Indians are the most mobile workers in the world, willing to switch jobs for better career opportunities than their peers in other parts of the world, a survey has found.
Once the turf of GenY, online social networks in India have now become powerful recruiting and job-seeking tools.
With increasing number of users globally, social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn are turning out to be happy hunting grounds for employees seeking new jobs.
This year, healthcare sector will generate 2,48,500 new jobs, hospitality sector 2,18,200 real estate 1,44,700, media and entertainment 1,26,100.
Indian workfore is the 'most mobile' in the world followed by Mexio, China and Turkey, a survey by a leading human resource service provider said on Thursday.
The organised sector in India has created 739,064 jobs between January and September 2010 and 394,700 more jobs are estimated to be added in the current quarter, according to MaFoi Randstad Employment Trends Survey (METS), an HR services company.
Employees in the government sector are less confident about finding a job as compared to their peers in other sectors but are less fearful about a job loss, a survey said.