E-commerce, logistics, and retail drive India's hiring surge in Tier-II cities: Report
New Delhi [India], October 15 (ANI): E-commerce, logistics, retail, automotive, FMCG, and EV sectors are leading a strong surge in India's hiring activity, spreading into emerging Tier-II regions, according to TeamLease Services' latest Employment Outlook Report for HY2 FY2025-26 (October-March).
The report shows that India's job market is expanding steadily, with a projected Net Employment Change (NEC) of 4.4 per cent. Sectors such as e-commerce and tech start-ups (11.3 per cent), logistics (10.8 per cent), and retail (8.1 per cent) top the hiring chart, while automotive, FMCG, and EV infrastructure are also growing due to policy support like PLI and EMPS schemes.
The survey reveals that, more than 56 per cent of employers intend to expand their workforce in the second half of FY2025-26, while 27 per cent plan to maintain stability and 17 per cent foresee rationalisation. Large enterprises continue to lead hiring activity, with smaller businesses taking a measured approach focused on returns and efficiency.
Balasubramanian A, Senior Vice President, TeamLease Services, said, "India's workforce is entering a transformative phase where traditional hiring approaches are giving way to targeted, skill-driven strategies. According to our report, 61 per cent of employers are adopting selective, performance-based approaches for entry-level roles. By embedding capability-led, performance-linked practices, companies can not only meet today's business needs but also shape a resilient and future-ready workforce."
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