Raining jobs: One million new jobs in 2008
Raining jobs: One million new jobs in 2008
The largest chunk of the new jobs would be generated by hospitality sector.

New Delhi: It is good news for those fresh out of college or for those who are keen for a job change, as a leading HR consultancy firm has predicted one million new jobs in India this year.

Ma Foi Employment Trends Survey (METS), conducted by Ma Foi, one of India's largest HR consultancy firm has predicted a three per cent increase in employment in 2008.

The largest chunk of the new jobs according to the survey would be generated by hospitality sector, which is riding high with the tourism boom in the country.

"The Hospitality sector will generate the maximum number of employment in 2008. 426,668 jobs are going to be generated by the Hospitality sector. This sector is closely followed by Health at 295,829 and Education Training & Consultancy at 166,005," says the survey.

It adds that an estimated $11.41 billion is expected to be seen in the Hospitality sector in the next two years and that India is likely to have around 40 international hotel brands by 2011.

"The boom in the tourism industry has had a cascading effect on the hospitality sector, which was a result of the increase in the occupancy ratios and average room rates. With the demand continuing to surge, many global hospitality majors have evinced a keen interest in the Indian hospitality sector," says K Pandia Rajan, Managing Director, Ma Foi Management Consultants Ltd.

While, IT and ITES sector continues with high growth in recruitment at 7.3 and 7.2 per cent, the survey says that it is the Health sector which shows the highest growth in recruitment at 8.9 per cent.

According to FICCI, the healthcare industry has emerged as one of the most challenging sectors in India. As per industry reports, the Indian Health Services sector is estimated to be around Rs 750 billion and is expected to grow by 170 per cent by 2012.

The survey adds that though there may be a slowdown as economic growth moderates this year, employment growth will remain highly positive this year.

Throwing light on the outsourcing trends within the country, the survey points out that at 19 per cent, the Real Estate and Construction Industry records the highest percentage of work outsourced followed closely by Hospitality at 18.5 per cent.

The survey says that the sectors where the demand for freshers is above 30 per cent include Hospitality, Energy Generation and Supply Sector, ITES and Mining and Extraction.

While new jobs might be generated by various sector, when it comes to salary raise, the Energy sector seems to walk away with the pie.

"Energy Generation and Supply sector will experience the highest average salary increase (16.8 per cent). Other booming sectors in terms of average salary increase are IT, Real Estate and Construction, Trade and Hospitality sector among others," says the survey.

In the city analysis, Mumbai is poised to generate the highest number of employment followed by Delhi, Chennai and Kolkatta.

Ma Foi claims that the 2008 METS Report, covers the employment scenario of 22 different sectors as of December 2007 and predicts the future employment trends for 2008 in the organized component of these sectors.

The survey was conducted across 2006 units spanning all major industry segments from all over the country.

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