The job market in the country remained unfazed by inflation in the first quarter as most companies believed that it is not going to change hiring and salary of their employees, according to a report.
The job market in the country remained unfazed by inflation in the first quarter as most companies believed that it is not going to change hiring and salary of their employees, according to a report.

Despite fears of inflation, most jobseekers are not adversely affected by inflation as far as their livelihood and expenses are concerned, with six in 10 jobseekers saying they are not affected much, the quarterly hiring tracker by global job site Indeed revealed, as per the report featured in PTI.
In line with the employee sentiment, 89 per cent of employers interviewed said inflation will not change the way companies hire and pay employees, it added.
The Indeed Hiring Tracker of Q1, FY23, is based on a survey of 1,229 employers and 1,508 employees during April-June 2022.
Indeed's hiring tracker also indicated a positive job momentum growth with employers increasing hiring by 29 per cent in April-June 2022 compared to a 20 per cent increase in the previous quarter, according to a report published in PTI.
The findings further revealed that 37 per cent of all jobseekers looked for a job or a job change during the quarter, compared to 46 per cent during the previous quarter, it added.
Sectors such as IT, healthcare, e-commerce will continue to grow and with the advent of 5G , we will see a sharp rise in telcom jobs as well in the next few quarters.
"With the rising job market and ever-evolving concept of job, it will be interesting to see how India defines the future of work, Indeed India Head of Sales Sashi Kumar said.
Further, according to the findings of the report, employers looked at varied engagement modes during the quarter that could help them manage candidate expectations as well as costs such as full time, part time, gig or contractual work as a response to inflation.
Jobseekers continued to prefer full time work (63 per cent) as opposed to part time employment (26 per cent) or gig or contract employment (11 per cent).
However, on the employer side, the difference is less disproportionate with over 19 per cent employers hiring gig workers during the quarter, it added.
The report also revealed that for employers (27 per cent) it seemed to be the hardest matching increment expectations among all other benefits to counter inflation.
IT/ITeS continued to lead all sectors, with 91 per cent of the employers in the sector hiring during the quarter against 83 per cent in the previous quarter.
This trend is most likely a consequence of the attrition the tech sector experienced in recent times, it noted.
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