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  • India’s tourism bonanza continues as foreign arrivals hit record high

    India’s tourism bonanza continues as foreign arrivals hit record high

    MUMBAI: India’s tourism sector is roaring back to life, with foreign tourist arrivals surging to nearly 100 million last year—the highest on record. The ministry of tourism announced that 99.5 million foreigners visited India in 2024, up from just 15.3 million during the pandemic-ravaged year of 2021.

    The recovery has been spectacular. Foreign exchange earnings from tourism more than quadrupled from Rs 64,000 crore in 2021 to Rs 293,000 crore in 2024. Tourism’s share of GDP has jumped from a measly 1.5 per cent in 2020-21 to 5.2 per cent in 2023-24, making it a significant economic driver.

    Americans lead the charge, with 1.8 million visitors in 2024, followed closely by Bangladeshis at 1.75million. The British, Australians and Canadians round up the top five source markets. Notably, Australia saw its visitor numbers soar from just 34,000 in 2021 to over 518,000 in 2024.

    The boom has created jobs too. Employment in tourism rose from 68 million  positions in 2020-21 to 84.6 million in 2023-24, providing livelihoods for millions across the country.

    Union minister for tourism and culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat shared these figures in parliament, highlighting how India has bounced back from the travel restrictions that decimated global tourism. International tourist arrivals, including non-resident Indians, reached 206 million in 2024.

    The numbers suggest India is capitalising on pent-up demand for travel as the world emerges from the pandemic’s shadow. With its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes and competitive costs, India appears well-positioned to maintain this momentum.

  • Naukri.com launches Naukri Campus

    Naukri.com launches Naukri Campus

    Mumbai: Naukri.com, a job recruitment platform, has launched Naukri Campus, a career platform exclusively for college students. It aims to bring students closer to the most relevant career opportunities and help corporates find the most suitable students, thereby promoting employability. With a mission to empower the next generation of professionals, Naukri Campus aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry, offering students a seamless transition into the professional world. It has already attracted an impressive 1.5 million students from approximately 20,000 colleges across India.

    InfoEdge CMO Sumeet Singh shared, “Naukri Campus is a platform by Naukri.com for college students. It aims to make them career-ready by providing the right resources while they are in college. Our vision is to give more and more opportunities to students and make them ready for the professional world that lies ahead.”

    All India NCAT (Naukri Campus Aptitude Test), an initiative of Naukri Campus, will offer students a chance to showcase their talent, compete with their peers, and gain corporate exposure via internships. Scheduled for 6th and 7th April, this national-level aptitude test promises an enriching experience for students seeking to jumpstart their careers. The top performers of All-India NCAT, will get cash prizes of Rs 10 lacs and students in the range of 99 percentile and above will be eligible for paid internships with companies such as Mu Sigma, Newgen, Godrej, Asper, Zenith Solutions, Protiviti, naukri.com, Coding Ninjas, Jeevansathi, 99 acres, hirist.tech and many more.

    “Naukri.com has been instrumental in shaping successful careers for millions of professionals over the years. We now want to extend this impact to students as well. With the launch of Naukri Campus, we’re bridging the gap between academia and industry, offering students a seamless transition into the professional realm. All-India NCAT is just the beginning – we’re excited with the prospect of profound impact of Naukri Campus on students’ career trajectories.” said Naukri.com chief business officer Dr Pawan Goyal.

  • apna.co celebrates job seekers with #ApnaThankYou campaign

    apna.co celebrates job seekers with #ApnaThankYou campaign

    Mumbai: This New Year, apna.co, India’s jobs and networking platform, launched a campaign titled #ApnaThankYou as a heartfelt tribute to the remarkable job seekers whose careers found new horizons on this groundbreaking platform. The campaign used state-of-the-art CGI technology to unveil awe-inspiring Magic Portals hovering above India’s iconic landmarks. From the majestic India Gate to the cultural wonders of Charminar, the digital film weaved magic, spotlighting not just apna.co’s profound impact but also narrating compelling success stories.

    The data unveiled is as inspiring as the campaign. Delhi witnessed an unprecedented 1.9 crore job applications, while Chennai made history with equal gender representation in applications. Bengaluru saw a staggering 40 Lakh women applicants, Hyderabad boasted 31 lakh fresher applications, and Mumbai shone with 40 lakh graduate applications in 2023 alone. #ApnaThankYou heralds a fresh chapter in job-seeking narratives as it took the digital world by storm while unveiling a mesmerising campaign on Instagram and LinkedIn.

    Sharing insights about the initiative apna.co founder and CEO Nirmit Parikh said, “Since the inception of apna.co, our mission has centred on providing a singular platform for job seekers to not only discover career opportunities but also foster valuable professional connections. The essence of the #ApnaThankYou campaign encapsulates the celebration of diverse narratives that have unfolded within our platform’s vibrant ecosystem. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to each user who has placed their trust in apna.co’s journey.”

    The campaign allegedly gained widespread acclaim through various social media handles on Instagram, reaching diverse audiences. Through this, apna.co aims to create a relatable and supportive environment for individuals navigating the complexities of the job market. apna.co is ensuring that everyone, irrespective of their journey, feels empowered and supported in their pursuit of rewarding career opportunities.

    Link to the Campaign Video –

  • 9 in 10 business leaders believe economic uncertainty threatens to wind back pandemic progress in the workplace: LinkedIn research

    9 in 10 business leaders believe economic uncertainty threatens to wind back pandemic progress in the workplace: LinkedIn research

    Mumabi: Online professional network LinkedIn has launched a new global C-level research study to show how flexibility and employee benefits introduced during the pandemic are now at risk due to the ongoing economic uncertainty. According to the research, nine out of every 10 business leaders in India say the current economic climate could threaten flexible working (91 per cent), while other areas of work life such as learning and development (90 per cent) and employee wellbeing (89 per cent) are most likely to be affected too.

    In fact, more than two-fifths of India’s business leaders are looking to reduce employer learning and development budgets and opportunities (43 per cent), and nearly half (49 per cent) are looking to reduce flexible and hybrid working roles. Additionally, 71 per cent also prefer to work more frequently from the office as opposed to working from home. Despite this, 82 per cent of business leaders believe that hybrid working is here to stay for the long term.

    This comes at a time when new analysis of remote job postings on LinkedIn shows that remote roles are in decline, although the applications to those roles exceed supply by nearly 2x in India. In September, 11.3 per cent of paid job postings in India offered a remote working option. However, remote working roles received 20.3 per cent of all job applications.

    Employer-employee disconnect could demotivate professionals: The research highlights a growing disconnect between what professionals want and what employers are now offering, with the balance of power shifting back to employers as hiring slows.

    LinkedIn’s Global Talent Trends report reveals that across India, the top priorities that job seekers value beyond compensation are advancement, upskilling, and work-life balance. In terms of advancement, the report finds that employees want growth and transformation in their careers. In India, an employee who has made an internal move is about 10 per cent more likely to stay at their company when compared to those who stay in the same role for two or three years.

    But with companies reducing flexibility and growth opportunities, the C-level research shows that a majority (86 per cent) of business leaders in India are concerned that these cost-cutting measures will have a negative impact on employee motivation levels, which may also be why 84 per cent agree they aren’t able to find the right talent today.

    LinkedIn India country manager Ashutosh Gupta said, “The sheer scale of the ongoing uncertainty is forcing many leaders to rethink what—and how much — they can offer to their employees today. While flexibility and learning are usually the first to go when times are tough, pulling back on these in the present situation could demotivate employees, widen the skills gap, and inflate retention rates. At a time when professionals are just as threatened by the age of uncertainty as businesses are, leaders must adopt a forward-thinking approach and continue to invest in their people. Empowering employees to upgrade their skills and allowing them to choose how they want to work can drive greater levels of employee satisfaction in these testing times. Ultimately, having a workforce that feels supported and fulfilled will be key to building resilient businesses that drive growth and outperform competitors despite macroeconomic challenges.”

    Leading through uncertainty

    As companies navigate uncertainty, one area of agreement is clear: creative thinking and problem-solving are critical. These are the top soft skills Indian leaders identified as necessary to get through this time, followed by communication, adaptability, and transparency. In fact, soft skills such as problem-solving, communication, and strategy were featured in 78 per cent of jobs posted globally on LinkedIn over the last three months. Rather than leaving their teams in the dark about the tough decisions ahead, leaders need to build bridges with their employees and bring them on the journey with them.

    LinkedIn’s advice for leaders to navigate uncertainty

    Take an adaptive leadership approach: leaders must be transparent about the current state of affairs and adapt to what lies ahead, while also providing employees with clarity on short-term business priorities. They should see this period as an opportunity to iterate and adjust, which will stand them in good stead when the cycle ends.

    Maintain workforce connection and trust

    Today, half of Indian employers (51 per cent) encourage employee collaboration and knowledge sharing. By helping employees build connections with their colleagues, employers can energise their teams and strengthen their company culture. Furthermore, returning to command and control styles of leadership and dictating that employees must be in the office will quickly erode trust.

    Focus on skills

    The skill sets needed for jobs have changed by around 29 per cent since 2015, and this number is expected to grow to 50 per cent by 2025. By understanding the skills your employees have today and the skills your company needs in the future, companies can hire or redeploy talent into growth areas.

    LinkedIn has made a number of LinkedIn Learning courses available for free until December 31 to help leaders navigate uncertainty, including courses on “How to Future-Proof Your Organization and Become a Multiplier of Wellbeing in Your Organization.” LinkedIn has also published its Global Talent Trends report, which provides leaders with insight into how labour market trends are affecting employees and workplaces.

  • Best Jobs For Indians In the USA

    Best Jobs For Indians In the USA

    Everyone, no matter where he is, wishes to live a better life. The United States is a popular destination for international students, particularly Indians pursuing higher education since it offers a diverse range of work prospects in addition to a world-class education.

    Among the highest-paying careers in the United States include those in the trucking sector, medical, computer technology, marketing, economics, construction, and law.

    However, if you only want to work there, all you have to do is get a USDOT registration and start trucking. It is one of the highest-paying jobs in the US.

    Aside from transportation, jobs in marketing, sales, and business managers are predicted to expand at a quick pace of 15% from 2022 to 2030, nearly matching the average wage for all professions.

    Here are some of the highest-paying jobs in the US.

    Trucking

    Truck drivers in the United States have the finest pay. It is among the most lucrative jobs. It’s also difficult because it entails a lot of driving and long-range travels, as well as lengthy overnights and other things. However, if you are prepared to take on this task, you may make a significant amount of money.

    With a trucking career, you can expect not just a decent compensation, but also a variety of bonuses and incentives that will keep you motivated. Other advantages of working as a truck driver include flexibility. Many well-known transportation and logistics firms in the United States are now offering flexible work hours in exchange for a high income.

    Psychiatrists

    Psychiatrists help those who are suffering from mental diseases. They frequently encounter people who are depressed or anxious, or who are abusing drugs. A degree is required in pre-medical studies and four years of clinical school are required to get to be a psychiatrist. After that, he’ll have to go through a three- to five-year residency program before being allowed to work independently.

    For a variety of reasons, it is one of the greatest employment opportunities for Indians in the United States. Private practice psychiatrists supplied their perks. Psychiatrists who were paid a salary enjoyed paid vacations and travels, as well as health retirement savings schemes.

    There has been a significant focus on psychological health in society as a whole. Given the current state of the globe, this could not be more true. This emphasizes the importance of psychiatry and the necessity for psychiatrists.

    Marketing

    The Indian market is huge with millions of brands to conquer. This interests the US-based companies that tend to open their offshore companies in India. But before that, they need to understand what drives the customers in such countries and how to advertise in them. This is why companies in the US are now hiring Indian marketing managers.

    People in advertising professions work on all aspects of a company’s marketing operations, including research, development, and coordination. More specialized fields, such as consumer research, innovative branding, public affairs, and event organizing.

    It is one of the highest paying jobs and depending on their performance and the venture in which they operate, these individuals may be eligible for rewards, bonuses, incentives, and even revenue sharing. As a result, even for a newcomer to this profession, the pay scale will be competitive, which is one of the primary advantages that has made this one of the most popular career alternatives in recent years.

    Final Thoughts

    The above-mentioned jobs are among the highest-paying jobs for Indians in the US, however, one can also go for a little investment and open his or her grocery store or drive a taxi. It is important to know the market before you decide what to do with your career.

  • Havas Group India announces second edition of internship programme ‘Havas SPARK’

    Havas Group India announces second edition of internship programme ‘Havas SPARK’

    Mumbai: After successful completion of its maiden internship programme ‘Havas SPARK’ in 2021, Havas Group India has announced chapter two this year.

    The Group had recruited 13 interns through its flagship programme last year and aims to scale it up further in the second edition. The intensive six-month internship programme led by Havas Group India leadership, and other industry experts trains young minds with practical skills and career development and advancement opportunities.

    “Havas SPARK represents our ethos of playing a critical role not just in the industry but also within the community. Evaluating, inspiring, and ensuring that these young minds are armed with the best on-the-job skills gives us an immense sense of pride and purpose as a network,” the Group said in a statement.

    The upcoming six-month programme will involve formal and on-the-job learning opportunities, working on challenging live projects, and a chance to gain full-time employment with Havas Group India, after completion of the programme. The candidates are shortlisted through a rigorous selection process, following which the shortlisted interns go through personal interviews for the final round. The network then trains these final candidates for six months. As part of their final evaluation, the interns prepare a whitepaper. After the successful completion of the programme, these interns are recruited by the 10 companies (under creative, media and healthcare) of the Havas Group India network, across various functions.

    “What began as a means to introduce fresh talent in our industry has now become a programme that sets an example across the country on identifying, mentoring and nurturing talent,” said Havas Group India CEO Rana Barua. “An inherent part of our sustainable growth, Havas SPARK is an embodiment of our progressiveness and proactiveness. That we played our part in introducing these fresh, talented minds to our industry is something that all of us at Havas Group India will be proud of, forever.”

    Havas Group India CHRO Vandana Tilwani said, “Armed with training through the Havas SPARK programme, these young millennials get the best exposure to the industry and become well-versed with its way of working. By the time they graduate, we already have a team ready to display their best skills. Our practical and structured approach ensures that the interns become much-sought-after in the industry once they successfully complete the programme. The interns of our first batch are now firmly entrenched in the Havas Group India family as management executives.”

  • Simplilearn assures job guarantee in its latest brand campaign

    Simplilearn assures job guarantee in its latest brand campaign

    Mumbai: Simplilearn, the digital-skills bootcamp has announced the launch of its latest brand campaign #JobGuaranteed focussing on Simplilearn’s ‘Job Guarantee’ programs that assure a job upon course completion.

    Culturally, Indians look for reasons, big or small, to celebrate or ask for a treat. The campaign is based on this very concept of friends and family members asking for a treat when one bags a new job. As part of the ad film, the protagonist is asked for a treat by his peers, right after he enrolls in a Simplilearn program, indicating that he is guaranteed to land a new job after he completes the program.   

    “The two programs launched thus far in Data Science and Full Stack Development include a 100 per cent job guarantee (conditions apply) within 180 days of completing them,” said the brand in a statement. “This, along with the money-back (*conditions apply) provision, make the Simplilearn Job Guarantee Programs ideal for anyone looking for an assured start to their career in these high-growth professional domains.”

    Simplilearn chief marketing officer Mark Moran said, “As a leading online Bootcamp, we are excited to launch this campaign bringing job guarantee as a core offering to aspirants, coupled with the relatable storyline of asking for a treat when one succeeds in their profession. We hope viewers will relate to the characters and find the motivation to learn new skills and share their “sweet success” with their family and friends.”

    The ad films focus on two primary sets of target audiences, those employed and exploring better opportunities; and aspiring candidates who are currently looking to join the workforce and build a career for themselves. Both films showcase the protagonist being asked for a treat after enrolling in the Simplilearn program, as it means they are on track to secure a job, guaranteed.  

    Bluebot Digital CEO and CCO Carl Savio said, “The campaign is built around a tangible product benefit – guaranteed jobs. While conceptualising the campaign we stumbled on a cultural insight – In our country, it’s customary to ask for a treat when a friend or family member acquires an asset or moves up in stature. And from there we built a campaign that we know will relate to all demographics.”

    The integrated campaign will be launched across multiple digital platforms, and print media.

  • Playtoome to double its manpower by end of 2021

    Playtoome to double its manpower by end of 2021

    New Delhi: Online live entertainment platform Playtoome unveiled its rigorous hiring plans for the next six months. The brand plans to recruit over 35 talented professionals across cities – Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore, it said on Monday.

    In a post covid era when industries are recovering and there is a dearth of jobs, the hiring announcement from the brand comes as a cheer for the young professionals.

    Playtoome offers hidden performing artistes to reach their target audience through the platform and monetise their acts. According to the company, it has provided over 8,000 artists with the opportunities and reached a viewership of 100K users.

    “The platform has been enabling quality live entertainment to people who otherwise could not avail the traditional live music due to the increasing dominance of fusion and western music trends. Exploring the horizons, we realised that there has always been a space for such a platform, and we received tremendous response. We distributed over 20 lakh amount among the artists that performed on the platform, and the brand’s revenue too grew by 10X last fiscal year yoy. Now with the climbing numbers we decided to expand the team and continue our journey with new energy,” said Playtoome founder and CEO Keerthivasan Subramanian.

    The startup is looking at hiring across departments including – sales & marketing, finance and accounts, artist coordinator, content planner and content creator, copywriter, web developer, assistant director, graphic designer/video editor/animator/illustrator, brand reputation executive.

    The platform is also looking at scouting musicians and exploring content partnerships with upcoming talent under its vertical Playtoome Originals, and is looking forward to featuring 100 songs under Playtoome Original by the year end.

  • This Mother’s Day, Great Learning helps women reboot their career

    This Mother’s Day, Great Learning helps women reboot their career

    New Delhi: In a bid to encourage mothers to re-start their careers and return to work, ed-tech company Great Learning has rolled out the second edition of the #HerFreshStart campaign, this Mother’s Day.

    As a part of this initiative, the company will offer a scholarship of up to 50 per cent to selected mothers who can enroll in the choice of career-critical programs like data science, business analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software engineering for data science, blockchain, IoT, management and digital marketing. 

    According to a report by KPMG, 58 per cent women feel less confident about returning to work post-pregnancy. The initiative aims to help such mothers on a career break by enabling them to regain confidence in their professional abilities through upskilling, said the company in a statement.

    Great Learning is inviting people to nominate mothers in their circle to comment on their posts on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with #HerFreshStart and tag Great Learning. The nominees can submit their form with a Statement of Purpose (SOP) with a brief introduction of their background and why they believe they deserve the scholarship. The nominations can be sent between 6 May and 10 May by visiting Great Learning’s social media channels – Linkedin, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Mothers can also self-nominate themselves.

    “As a working mother myself, I am well versed with the challenges and responsibilities of wearing two hats. While motherhood is a journey, so is one’s career. At Great Learning, one of our many endeavors is to enable new moms to take charge of their career and continue to achieve greater heights professionally,” said Great Learning chief marketing officer Aparna Mahesh. “Through this campaign, we aim to do just that by providing an opportunity for mothers to resume their career by helping them hone their skills. Upskilling will enable mothers who are looking at re-starting their career as opportunities continue to open up in various fields.”

    The first edition of the #HerFreshStart campaign was launched last year amidst the onset of the pandemic and received applications from over 200 mothers out of which five mothers were provided scholarships.

  • Muthoot Microfin hires 2,300+ employees during pandemic

    Muthoot Microfin hires 2,300+ employees during pandemic

    New Delhi: At a time when businesses worldwide are struggling to retain employees and maintain salaries, Muthoot Microfin has expanded its employee strength by 37 per cent.

    In a statement issued on Friday, the microfinance firm said it has hired more than 2,300 employees while opening as many as 64 new offices across different parts of the country. Most of the new employees were roped in as part of recruitment drives conducted for candidates who had lost their job due to the pandemic.

    The firm has allowed all employees to work from home during the period, apart from providing Covid insurance for all, covering hospitalisation costs as well as expenses on medicine. “Besides, Muthoot Microfin ensured no pay cut and complete job security for all employees. It was on the basis of these aforementioned initiatives that the company was ranked among ‘Best Place to Work’ by GPTW Institute,” said the company.

    Muthoot Microfin CEO Sadaf Sayeed said, “We have always kept employee wellbeing on the top of the pedestal, as they are the backbone of our institution. As the pandemic struck, we issued alerts and opened a full-fledged control room to address the panic and concerns among our employees. Also, we actively engaged with them through skill development programs.”

    The company’s HR head Subhransu Pattnayak added, “Our communication strategy was primarily to keep in constant touch with all employees throughout the lockdown period and keep a tab on their safety and wellbeing. We also rolled out a slew of employee engagement activities, associated with online learning platforms and activated internal LMS for skill training of employees. We invested a lot on providing training to our staff over the past year.” 

    The company has disbursed Rs 2,700 crores worth of loans in FY2021.