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New Delhi: India is all set to welcome the new year with strong hiring intentions, with every industry sector and every region expected to increase staffing levels in the next three months.
"Hiring pace in India has remained at a brisk to dynamic level since the fourth quarter of 2009," staffing services firm Manpower India Head - Sales Operations and Marketing Namr Kishore said.
He said Indian employers in every industry sector and every region surveyed indicate they plan to continue adding to their payrolls in the first three months of the New Year.
According to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, India had a net employment outlook of 42 per cent, a jump of five percentage point's year-on-year.
All seven industry sectors and all four regions, report positive hiring plans in the coming three months, says Manpower India.
Services and manufacturing sector can look forward to the most vigorous hiring pace, while the weakest but still robust hiring plans are reported by employers in finance, insurance, real estate, mining and construction and wholesale and retail trade sector, the report added.
Meanwhile, other consultancy firms such as - Antal International and Naukri.com -- are also bullish on their outlook for the Indian labour market.
According to recruitment firm Antal International, the July-September period has witnessed a smart surge in hiring activities that is likely to remain bullish in the December quarter as well.
HR consultancy Naukri.com believes hiring would start looking up in the next three months with new budgets and plans kicking in from January onwards in many companies.
Kishore said 2010 was a significant year with India reporting a robust growth momentum and the domestic market picking up.
"We are moving into 2011 with a lot of confidence that it will be a better year than 2010," he said.
Hiring sentiment in 2011, will only improve or would remain stable, because there are no signs of a slowdown in domestic demand.
"People can expect in 2011, a better scenario for earnings both for corporate and individuals," Kishore added.
Employer hiring expectations in Asia Pacific continue to be strong, he said.
Regional hiring plans continue to be strongest in India, China and Taiwan and weakest in Japan, despite a cautious optimistic forecast from employers, the Manpower report says.
Over the world, employers in 32 of 39 countries and territories surveyed expect varying degrees of positive hiring activity in the first three months of 2011, with those in India, China, Taiwan, Brazil, Turkey and Singapore reporting the strongest hiring plans.
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