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IT skills in top demand! Jobs aplenty for professionals with these expertise

IT skills in top demand! Jobs aplenty for professionals with these expertise
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What were once considered to be niche skills before the pandemic are now mainstream, especially with the wave of ‘digital transformation’ as lockdown forced businesses to shut down their physical stores. “Organisations are looking to hire talent with bundled skill sets, rather than just one skill, driving up the salary expectations and offers in the market,” said Vijay Sivaram, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Quess IT Staffing.
Having at least two years of experience is all you need to capitalise on your skillset. It doesn’t matter which sector you were in, or what brand you were working on, your knowledge is what companies are looking for when hiring.

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Demand of IT skills grow by 22% from October 2020 to March 2021: Quess


Demand of IT skills grow by 22% from October 2020 to March 2021: Quess
Demand of IT skills grow by 22% from October 2020 to March 2021: Quess
As per data from business solutions provider Quess, the demand for IT skills has grown by 22% from October 2020 to March 2021.
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As per data from business solutions provider Quess, the demand of IT skills has grown by 22% from October 2020 to March 2021.
Data from Quess, a leading business solutions provider and one of India’s largest private-sector employers revealed that there has been an increase in demand for IT skills among captives in India. The skill demand grew by 22.5% from October 2020 to March 2021, with BFSI, technology services and consulting, auto and engineering and GCC’s leading the front. Technology platforms such as Salesforce, SAP HANA, and ServiceNow are also witnessing increased demand.

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IT skills in top demand! Jobs aplenty for professionals with these expertise


IT skills in top demand! Jobs aplenty for professionals with these expertise
Second-half of FY21 saw nearly 22.5 percent uptick in demand for IT skills in sectors like BFSI, consulting , Auto and Global Capability Centers
Rukmini Rao | April 7, 2021 | Updated 13:27 IST
With global pandemic accelerating digital adoption and technology sector standing out in the crowd, data gathered by Quess Corp through their platform points at an increase in demand for IT skills among captives of global companies. The demand for IT skills grew by 22.5 per cent from from October 2020 to March 2021, with BFSI, Technology Services and Consulting, Auto and Engineering and Global Capability Centers leading the absorption of human resources.

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Demand for tech talent from captives grew 22% in second half of FY21: Quess


Demand for tech talent from captives grew 22% in second half of FY21: Quess
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Banking and financial services, technology services and consulting, auto and engineering and have significantly contributed to the demand from the captive centres.
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Demand for technology skills among captives or global development centres in India has grown 22% during the second half of this last financial year, said staffing and business solutions major
Quess in a report.
The staffing major said roles such as IT security, full stack developers witnessed 166% and 110% growth, respectively, in demand from captives, between October 2020 and March 2021.

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IT skills demand among captives witnesses 22% growth from Oct-2020 to Mar-2021: Quess


IT skills demand among captives witnesses 22% growth from Oct-2020 to Mar-2021: Quess
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Data from Quess, a leading business solutions provider and India's largest private-sector employer reveals that there has been an increase in demand for IT skills among captives in India. The skill demand grew by 22.5% from October 2020 to March 2021, with BFSI, Technology Services & Consulting, Auto & Engineering and GCC's leading the front. Technology platforms such as Salesforce, SAP HANA, and ServiceNow are also witnessing an increased demand.
As every element of the industry's ecosystem witnessed a marked change in 2020, the revival of the economy post Covid-19 was helmed by technology transformations. Quess has mapped this trend to ascertain a consolidated industry outlook. The quarter-wise trends from Oct-Nov-Dec 2020 to Jan-Feb-Mar 2021 indicates a significant spike in demand is witnessed in IT Security (Up 166%), Full Stack (Up 110%), Android Developers (Up 80%), Data Analytics (Up 44.7%) and Angular JS (Up 40%).

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Startup funding this week | KreditBee gets $75 million; ed-tech, direct-to-consumer brands continue to attract investors


Startup funding this week | KreditBee gets $75 million; ed-tech, direct-to-consumer brands continue to attract investors
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Startup funding this week | KreditBee gets $75 million; ed-tech, direct-to-consumer brands continue to attract investors
The Indian startups space remained abuzz with deal activities, with digital lending startup KreditBee securing an investment of $75 million in a Series C round of which saw participation from Premji’s PremjiInvest and South Korea’s Mirae Asset Venture.
The deal was a mix of primary and secondary transactions. Its existing China-backed investors were learnt to have made partial or complete exits.
Some other companies in the ed-tech and direct to consumer segments also managed to grab early or growth stage investor cheques.

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Staffing firms see demand for tech talent back to pre-Covid-19 levels


Staffing firms see demand for tech talent back to pre-Covid-19 levels
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Staffing firms say demand for technology talent has improved over the last couple of months, as new projects and expansion of existing contracts push companies to restart hiring that was stalled during the lockdown.
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Demand for technology professionals has increased to pre-Covid-19 levels, as more organisations move operations online and as global companies hire more talent at their India-based captive units, staffing agencies said.
There was a more than 60% jump in demand for Java full-stack developers in October and November and staffing firms for technology talent have also witnessed rising demand for professionals with skills such as data science, cybersecurity, Kubernetes, and other new-age digital technologies.

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