Thursday, January 6, 2011

India will Remain number one in 2011 in providing better job opportunities

India will Remain number one in 2011 in providing better job opportunitiesIndia will be on number one position in in providing better job opportunities all over the world. This year India will leave behind china in this area. According to the U.S. magazine Forbes in the first quarter of 2011 net hiring outlook in India will be 42 percent. China will be a little behind it with 40 percent Since china will loose the ground with 2 percent in this quarter Taiwan, will be remain at No. 3 with 37 per cent hiring hopes.

This survey had been involved worldwide 64,000 HR directors and senior hiring managers of the public and private companies. Net hiring outlook in the survey means that survey covered on peoples, salaried jobs, and professionals hope that new year will open new dimensions for them. These number is subtracted by the number of those peoples who think the new year will bring nothing new for them.

In the list of Brazil is fourth with the expected number of jobs with 36 Percentage. This positive data has been seen due to the magnificent post GDP growth of 7 per cent This data is three times higher than U.S. GDP growth. After Brazil with 27 percent of Turkey's at number 5. And then with 26 per cent of Singapore's named number 6th.

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  1. What matters is the nature of the job, position for graduates, earning, living standard, scope of the job, job enrichment possibilites…ahhh so much to achieve…

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  2. HIRING OUTLOOK Q1 - 2011
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    India - 42%

    China - 40%

    Taiwan - 37%

    Brazil - 36%

    Turkey - 27%

    Singapore - 26%

    US - 9%

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  3. cool ......thanks to software companies which are on a hiring spree

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  4. I just read on a website that indian banks have to fill there 40,000 vacancies in India..

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India will Remain number one in 2011 in providing better job opportunitiesIndia will be on number one position in in providing better job opportunities all over the world. This year India will leave behind china in this area. According to the U.S. magazine Forbes in the first quarter of 2011 net hiring outlook in India will be 42 percent. China will be a little behind it with 40 percent Since china will loose the ground with 2 percent in this quarter Taiwan, will be remain at No. 3 with 37 per cent hiring hopes.

This survey had been involved worldwide 64,000 HR directors and senior hiring managers of the public and private companies. Net hiring outlook in the survey means that survey covered on peoples, salaried jobs, and professionals hope that new year will open new dimensions for them. These number is subtracted by the number of those peoples who think the new year will bring nothing new for them.

In the list of Brazil is fourth with the expected number of jobs with 36 Percentage. This positive data has been seen due to the magnificent post GDP growth of 7 per cent This data is three times higher than U.S. GDP growth. After Brazil with 27 percent of Turkey's at number 5. And then with 26 per cent of Singapore's named number 6th.

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What matters is the nature of the job, position for graduates, earning, living standard, scope of the job, job enrichment possibilites…ahhh so much to achieve…

HIRING OUTLOOK Q1 - 2011
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India - 42%

China - 40%

Taiwan - 37%

Brazil - 36%

Turkey - 27%

Singapore - 26%

US - 9%

cool ......thanks to software companies which are on a hiring spree

I just read on a website that indian banks have to fill there 40,000 vacancies in India..

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