This story is from December 24, 2024
Indian IT hiring in 2025: The jobs that will be in biggest demand
Indian IT hiring landscape is undergoing a shift as it recovers from a challenging 2024 and looks ahead to growth in 2025. While the sector faced a 7% decline in hiring in 2024 due to global uncertainties, experts predict a rebound fueled by economic improvements and technological advancements. As India enters 2025, there are positive indications of a significant rebound in IT hiring, says a report by news agency PTI. With macroeconomic challenges easing and key global election outcomes, including those in the US, providing more certainty, organizations are expected to regain confidence in the economic outlook.
Wipro CTO Sandhya Arun predicts that businesses will fast-track the adoption of AI and advanced technologies to unlock greater value.
“Year 2025 promises to be a year of high-velocity technology disruptions, offering new opportunities and presenting unprecedented challenges. The future belongs to enterprises that embrace technology and disruption..." Arun said.
The demand for specialized tech roles is expected to rise by 30-35%, driven by increasing reliance on emerging technologies.
The IT sector is projected to see a 15-20% growth in job opportunities across industries, according to Sunil Chemmankotil, Country Manager of Adecco India.
“Looking ahead, the combined hiring intent from GCC and IT services will be a welcome relief to job seekers. Employers are optimistic about recovery and growth as companies adapt to new technological landscapes and market needs,” he said.
The report states that companies are prioritizing workforce upskilling, especially in AI and cybersecurity, to address evolving demands. Projections indicate a 15-20% growth in job opportunities, with a significant rise in demand for specialized roles.
Global Capability Centres (GCCs) accounted for over half of job openings, but this wasn’t enough to offset the slowdown in IT services. Despite this, demand for roles in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) surged by 39%, highlighting a focus on specialized skills. Hiring in Tier 2 cities grew by 48%, reflecting a move beyond traditional tech hubs.
Mid- to senior-level hiring saw a 35% increase, though fresh graduate hiring remained slow, with delays in onboarding due to uncertain deal flows. Industry leaders expect this to improve in early 2025 as large projects gain momentum.
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Tech jobs that will be in demand in 2025
Wipro CTO Sandhya Arun predicts that businesses will fast-track the adoption of AI and advanced technologies to unlock greater value.
The demand for specialized tech roles is expected to rise by 30-35%, driven by increasing reliance on emerging technologies.
The IT sector is projected to see a 15-20% growth in job opportunities across industries, according to Sunil Chemmankotil, Country Manager of Adecco India.
The report states that companies are prioritizing workforce upskilling, especially in AI and cybersecurity, to address evolving demands. Projections indicate a 15-20% growth in job opportunities, with a significant rise in demand for specialized roles.
Global Capability Centres (GCCs) accounted for over half of job openings, but this wasn’t enough to offset the slowdown in IT services. Despite this, demand for roles in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) surged by 39%, highlighting a focus on specialized skills. Hiring in Tier 2 cities grew by 48%, reflecting a move beyond traditional tech hubs.
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201 days ago
IT will be in great demand as computer revolution is on Indians making it big in the US is because of computer education and engineering education Nehru laid solid foundation in starting IITs and IIMs and engineers are needed tto build the country Indira Gandhi continued what Nehru thought and today India has major scientific manpower in the world Arvind Singhal and EM Rogers say on communication revolution as for TV Satellite and electronics sectors are concerned Liberal arts education is also good as many churn out civil servants year after year Liberal Arts are good in Americas 3000 colleges and universities and good grounding for scholarship is offered Communist bosses sons and daughters went to Russia during 1980s Education is not mainly in acquiring degrees but knowledge and skills to cope up with life challenges Modernization drive by PM Modi is good and needed to bring out 140 crores of Indians and make them to go out effective citizens of the world The journey continues for more years to come Ganesh ChennaiRead allPost comment
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