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    New-age CEOs: India Inc's bosses adapt their qualifications to keep up with dynamic business landscape

    The role of CEOs is evolving, with a shift towards more strategic thinking over traditional sales and marketing backgrounds. A recent survey highlights the importance of diverse skills in navigating complex business environments. The adoption of technologies like AI is also driving the need for strategic leadership in today's corporate world.

    GCCs on the hunt: IT companies becoming hotspots for senior talent

    According to the findings, there are about 120 top GCCs in India with some 21,000 senior executive roles, including those of vice-president, assistant vice-president, senior vice-president and director. These senior executives have a minimum experience of 15 years, and in the last one year, more than 100 have moved from an IT company to a GCC.

    India Inc now picks its C-level champions from indoor pool

    Indian companies like Mahindra and Aditya Birla Group are increasingly focusing on internal talent pipelines for leadership roles, showcasing a shift towards nurturing seasoned professionals for longer tenures within the organization.

    Indian officials visit Foxconn iPhone plant, question executives about hiring

    Indian labour officials inspected a Foxconn factory near Chennai, questioning executives about alleged discriminatory hiring practices against married women. This follows a Reuters report revealing that Foxconn systematically excludes married women from iPhone assembly jobs. The investigation has prompted government inquiries and public debates about workplace discrimination and labour laws.

    CXO-level shifts rearrange top deck at Indian startups

    The world of startups witnessed a series of top-level movements in the first half of 2024, including Naveen Tahilyani taking the helm as CEO of Tata Digital and the resignation of Surinder Chawla, managing director and chief executive officer of Paytm Payments Bank.

    Zerodha to end zero-brokerage model; Unacademy lays off 250 employees

    Online stock broker Zerodha will likely discontinue its zero-brokerage structure due to new Sebi rules. More on this in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    • Hexaware to hire up to 8,000 people globally in 2024

      Hexaware Technologies intends to expand its workforce globally by hiring between 6,000 and 8,000 employees in 2024 across various countries including India, the US, Canada, Mexico, Poland, and the UK. The company's hiring plans are contingent upon favorable global market conditions, as stated in a news release. Rajesh Balasubramanian, EVP and Global Head of Talent Supply Chain at Hexaware, emphasized the company's active recruitment drive to attract talented individuals worldwide.

      Strong ER&D demand helps IT buck overall soft hiring trend

      India's $250 billion IT services industry is facing sluggish hiring, but a bright spot is emerging in Engineering, Research & Development (ER&D). Demand for ER&D services is surging, driving a 15% increase in recruitment for these roles. Staffing firms report that tech companies are ramping up ER&D hiring to stay competitive in the global market.

      BFSI captives hunt for leadership talent

      Executive search firms ET spoke to said candidates from product organisations are tapped for technology hiring, and for non-technical roles, domain and functional expertise remain paramount. Compensation ranges at around Rs 1 crore for those with 18-25 years of experience. For CFO roles, packages could be in the range between Rs 2-4 crores.

      Fancy a career in gaming? Check out the in-demand roles, skills and more

      Video games have evolved from mere leisure activities to lucrative career options, driven by technological advancements and increased accessibility. The industry demands skilled professionals like developers, designers, and testers. Various courses and certifications cater to these roles, enhancing employability. Essential skills include proficiency in game engines, programming languages, and soft skills like creativity and communication.

      Silver's the new gold as startups rejig CXO portfolio

      Many startups, particularly those gearing up for public listing, now consider youth and experience a winning combination. Having experienced leaders instills confidence in investors and markets, who view it as an indicator of stability and potential for success, said company founders and industry watchers.

      Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru have highest demand for entry-level talent : Report

      The demand for freshers is highest in Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru, followed by Mumbai, Chennai, and Pune, according to data from foundit. Most job postings for entry-level positions are in the IT and recruitment/staffing industries, with a growing demand seen over the past six months.

      Sebi to hire 49 officers; invites application

      Sebi initiated the hiring process for 49 Officer Grade A (Assistant Manager) positions in various departments to enhance regulatory functions.

      How startups are changing their hiring strategies to streamline costs

      Facing a prolonged funding drought, startups are trying a new approach to cost-cutting. Layoffs continue, but some companies, like Swiggy and Ola, are strategically refilling certain open positions with lower-salaried junior staff, according to industry insiders.

      Infosys recruits 76% lesser college graduates in FY24

      IT major Infosys hired 11,900 college graduates in FY24. This is against over 50,000 graduates hired a year ago, as per data from its annual reports.

      HUL managers a happy bunch, 200 execs took home Rs 1 cr pay in FY24

      In the last fiscal year, 200 managers at Hindustan Unilever (HUL) earned over Rs 1 crore annually, a slight decline from 205 in FY23 but an increase from 163 in FY22. The median employee salary at HUL rose by 7.38% in FY24, down from 10.73% in FY23, with non-managerial staff seeing a 4.4% salary hike. Notably, one-third of HUL's high-earning executives were under 40, continuing a trend from the previous year.

      India Inc doubles down on getting the gender mix right

      Naina Lal Kidwai, chairperson of Rothschild & Co, who is also on the board of directors of Biocon and UPL, said one of the big factors fuelling this change is ESG reporting. Companies, especially the larger ones, are seeking ratings from global firms like Moody’s where one of the questions being asked is around diversity and inclusion. Indian companies also need to disclose Business Responsibility and Sustainability reporting besides adhering to integrated reporting where ESG etc, is being integrated into annual reports.

      The rise of AI in recruitment process: How companies are using artificial intelligence for hiring

      Companies use AI tools like GenAI bots for candidate sourcing, resume screening, and skills assessment. HR executives say AI makes hiring quicker and more efficient. Genpact launched IMatch, an AI-based job-matching engine, resulting in improved productivity and faster hiring.

      Hiring for new roles to take 27 pc efforts of HR professionals in FY25: Report

      The report by Genius Consultants is based on a survey among 1,114 human resource professionals and C-suite executives between March 1 and April 15 this year. The report further revealed that 32 per cent of hiring is expected to be in the level of those having 4-8 years of work experience.

      Attrition rates continue to remain high for MBA graduates; drop in pre-placement offers: Study

      Deloitte India's study on MBA graduates reveals high attrition rates, location preferences, and trends in compensation and skills assessment.

      Small cities home to big dream jobs: Hiring scene in tier 2, 3 cities gets busy

      Job opportunities are growing across sectors in tier 2 and 3 cities, and professionals are eager to join, recruiters and firms said. Escalating living costs and infrastructural challenges in metros are prompting executives to move to smaller cities. Companies, on their part, are drawn by cheaper land costs, lower salaries and easy talent availability, besides rising disposable incomes in these cities.

      Top two tech firms shed Gen Z flab, gain silver muscle

      The share of Gen Z employees - or those aged 30 and under - fell by about 5 percentage points last fiscal at Bengaluru-based Infosys, and by over 2.5 percentage points at Mumbai-based TCS. The trend underscores a tepid IT hiring climate amid industry turbulence, which have impacted onboarding of young talent the most.

      Entry-level jobs in telecom industry thrive despite broader workforce slowdown: TeamLease

      Despite a general slowdown in headcount expansion in the Indian telecom industry, demand for entry-level customer-facing and technology roles remained strong. TeamLease Services data shows a growth in associate workforce by 51.05% in FY22, with a 31.41% expansion in FY24. Telecom companies focused on hiring field sales executives, customer relationship executives, and technology staff to support network operations.

      White-collar hiring falls 3% in April, shows Naukri JobSpeak Index

      Despite a 3% year-on-year and 1% month-on-month decline in white-collar hiring, various sectors experienced job growth. Notably, demand surged for specific roles like drilling engineers, brand managers, and IT professionals in different cities.

      Auto Industry ramps up C-suite hiring amid post-pandemic sales surge

      The Indian automobile industry is experiencing a surge in hiring for C-suite executives from diverse consumer-facing sectors to address a talent shortage at the top level amid a post-pandemic sales rebound. Over the past 12-18 months, senior executives from FMCG, consumer durables, and retail backgrounds have transitioned to carmakers like Maruti Suzuki, Bajaj Auto, and TVS Motor Company, traditionally known for hiring engineers and technology experts.

      Suits & Sayings: All Talk, No Hire

      ET’s roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors!

      Equinix hires Google Cloud executive Adaire Fox-Martin as CEO

      Fox-Martin, who has been on Equinix's board since 2020, will succeed the company's current Chief Executive Officer Charles Meyers. Martin has been at Google Cloud for three years and has also held global positions at software companies such as SAP and Oracle.

      Role of chief growth officer becomes prominent as companies look for growth avenues in an evolving world

      Chief growth officers (CGOs) are crucial for revenue growth and organisational success. They need a visionary outlook, financial literacy, collaboration skills, change initiatives, and industry-specific knowledge. CGOs play a crucial role in understanding the Indian market, leading cross-functional teams, and building strong relationships.

      C-suite hiring trends open doors to new roles in non-tech industries

      Hirings and firings in the technology sector are creating opportunities in emerging roles in non-tech sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and various industries. Demand for leadership talent is increasing, focusing on skills like data science and ESG. Cultural fitment is a challenge for organizations and talent.

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