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    Diversity initiatives are bringing more women to certain roles: Survey

    Indian companies are prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives, with varying levels of women's representation across roles highlighted in a Manpower Group survey. Administrative and operational roles show higher female presence, while top-level management and STEM roles exhibit lower representation. Key findings emphasize the importance of trust, relationship building, and technology-driven solutions like AI for unbiased recruitment.

    Corporates embrace more flexibility amidst the hybrid work model

    About 30% of occupiers are expected to expand their use of flexible office space over the next 12 months, while 17% are likely to consolidate their offices into fewer locations, CBRE said in its latest ‘2024 India Office Occupier Survey’.

    Awfis plans to raise seats by 50% in FY25

    Awfis Space Solutions targets a 50% seat expansion to 135,000, focusing on managed office spaces to drive revenue growth. The company plans to add 40,000 seats by FY25, with new centers following a managed aggregation model. Sobia Khan's report highlights the successful addition of 15,084 seats, primarily under the managed aggregation approach.

    WeWork India appoints Janak Malkani to drive expansion in managed office business

    WeWork India has appointed Janak Malkani as the head of managed office and sales for the West region. Malkani's extensive real estate experience will enhance WeWork India's managed office offerings, with a focus on innovative and efficient workspace solutions. WeWork India's flexible workspace market has seen significant growth, with a third of its business driven by the Managed Office portfolio, serving notable enterprise members.

    Flexible workspace operator Smartworks raises Rs 168 crore

    “Capital from the latest fund raising will be used for the growth and expansion of the business of the company and to meet its general corporate expenses,” said Neetish Sarda, founder Smartworks.

    4 different types of systematic investment plan (SIP) where you can invest

    Systematic investment plans (SIPs) are an effective tool for investing in mutual funds for the creation of long-term wealth. SIPs allow investors to put in fixed amounts at predetermined intervals. Here are the different variants: Full: Centre for Investment Education and Learning (CIEL)

    • Flexible workspace operator Spring House leases 300,000 sq fr at MVN Aero One mall in Gurgaon

      Spring House secured 300,000 sq ft at Gurgaon's MVN Aero One mall, offering cost-effective office spaces. The location caters to diverse demands, including from large enterprises and startups focusing on research and development operations.

      How an IT professional took revenge against his manager's 'No Work From Home' policy

      An IT professional, frustrated with his company's strict 'no work from home' policy, deleted Microsoft Teams and email from his phone to ensure he was unreachable after office hours. This defiant move garnered widespread support online after a screenshot of his Reddit post went viral. Many applauded his stance, highlighting the benefits of remote work and the importance of maintaining work-life balance.

      India Accelerator adds 250,000 sq ft in Pune, Gurugram and Noida

      India Accelerator has expanded with 250,000 sq ft across 7 centres in Pune, Gurugram, and Noida, adding 3200 seats in Noida, 900 in Gurugram, and 400 in Pune. With over 200 startups, they foster collaboration and innovation, investing USD 4 million to support entrepreneurs nationwide via infrastructure and early-stage investments.

      View: Gender diversity needs work

      This year, 797 women candidates contested the general elections, constituting 9.6% of the total 8,337 candidates. Only 74 of them won a seat in the 18th Lok Sabha - four fewer than the number of women in the 17th Lok Sabha. This comes less than a year after the passage of the Women's Reservation Bill, which reserves one-third of seats in Lok Sabha and assemblies for women.

      SAIL rolls out work flexibility to net talent; to add 1,000 at entry level people in FY25

      Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is introducing work flexibility and agility for over 55,000 employees, with plans to hire over 1000 entry-level workers in FY25. The aim is to attract Gen Zs, retain talent, and increase productivity. SAIL introduced the 'Work from Other Than Workplace' policy in May 2024, which has already been used for learning and developmental activities.

      Beyond the paycheck: What employees look for and how employers can fix hiring gaps

      The changing work culture is causing a gap between employer and employee expectations in hiring and retention. Companies struggle with mismatched salary expectations, required skills, and cultural fit issues. Nonprofits and FMCG companies face the most challenges. Many employees in India and Asia Pacific prioritize flexibility and career progression. Ageism is evident, especially in sectors like Insurance.

      Flexibility, salary key jobseeker parameters for new roles in India: Report

      Indian workers are demanding higher salaries to cope with rising living costs and to feel valued. Flexibility is another key concern, as per Michael Page India's Talent Trends 2024 report. Employers need to focus on broader aspects like workplace culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion to attract and retain talent. The report highlighted workplace discrimination in India and emphasised the need to address various generational priorities and challenges in different sectors.

      Gig landscape offer a lot of opportunities for mid-career professionals, but there are stumbling blocks too

      India's gig economy is booming, offering opportunities for freelancers and mid-career professionals. The sector values skills and experience, providing flexibility and higher income potential. Mid-career individuals can leverage their expertise for a rewarding career in roles like coders, data analysts, and consultants.

      WeWork India debuts in Chennai with launch of first co-working space in the city

      WeWork India opened its first co-working space in Olympia Cyberspace in Chennai. This is the company's 55th building in India, offering 2,000 seats on 130,000 sq. ft. Karan Virwani, CEO, WeWork India, highlighted a strong demand in multiple industries such as agri-tech, IT/ITES/ HR, among others.

      Not just employers with benefits! India Inc looks to be more to woo talent

      Corporate India is offering new-age benefits, realizing that attracting and retaining talent requires more than just high salaries. Cos offer new-age perks like cash for self-development, health insurance for siblings and pet care to woo talent

      Flexible approach in managing liquidity to help money market rates

      RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the central bank's commitment to maintaining money market rates and borrowing costs through flexible liquidity management. The RBI will use various operations to manage liquidity, responding to foreign investment flows impacting Indian bond markets. Analysts predict significant foreign flows following inclusion in JPMorgan's bond index, potentially affecting rupee liquidity. Das highlighted the RBI's ability to handle liquidity impact and swiftly respond to banking system liquidity fluctuations.

      More women employees break free from 9-5 cycle, hustle for gig work

      The number of female professionals opting for freelance roles surged, with a 300% increase in female consultants in India in FY24 over FY22, as per data from Flexing It shared exclusively with ET. In FY24, global organizations increasingly looked to India for high-quality talent at lower costs, taking advantage of the country's robust post-pandemic remote work practices.

      As work-from-home trend declines, flexible office spaces work for employees and companies

      Providing convenience and flexibility for employees on one hand, cost-effectiveness, and asset-light models for employers on the other, coworking/managed spaces are booming. Demand for such spaces is soaring in large metros and Tier-2 cities alike as companies tighten return-to-office rules.

      Global capability centres go big on hiring gig employees

      India's multinational hubs are increasingly turning to hiring contingent workers to meet immediate talent needs while remaining cautious about permanent recruitment due to a bearish global outlook. There has been a significant rise in demand for gig employees in the last six months, with an expected increase of up to 70,000 gig workers in the next six months. This trend allows companies to create a balanced workforce that is agile and cost-effective, with access to specialized skills.

      Software engineer, system engineer, programming analyst top jobs for freshers: LinkedIn

      Companies continue to embrace flexibility in 2024, with the trend towards more flexible working arrangements growing significantly, according to the survey findings. Solely on-site roles are declining by 15% and hybrid positions are surging by 52% for entry-level roles year-over-year. This shift provides fresh graduates with a wider range of work arrangements to choose from and pursue.

      Companies look to rework benefits for multi-generational workforce: Survey

      A survey by Marsh India Insurance Brokers revealed 70% of companies seek new-age benefits and 50% aim to cater to the multi-generational workforce, focusing on Generation Z. Employers are designing comprehensive benefits tailored to diverse needs, including mental health support and flexible solutions.

      Initiatives on track to increase women’s participation across levels, say 54% Indian employers – much above global average of 46%

      Internal leadership development programmes, followed by flexible working policies, most effective in helping retain and secure diverse talent, finds ManpowerGroup Diversity Outlook Survey

      What holiday plans? Indians tripping on last-minute rush

      Indian travellers are increasingly opting for last-minute bookings for both domestic and international destinations due to factors like more visa-free options, lower average age of travellers, rising disposable incomes and availability of spontaneous booking choices.

      Companies become stricter on return-to-office mandates, but considerate on employee needs

      As the market shifts from being an 'employees' to an 'employer's market', return to office calls have been getting louder, with some companies even penalising employees who don't toe the line. However, while expanded flexibility is discretionary, there are several such examples across organisations.

      IT companies are deploying new tricks to lure staff to office

      IT firms are implementing measures to encourage office attendance post-pandemic, curtailing the flexibility granted during COVID-19. Employees face compliance pressure, risking consequences for non-adherence. Cognizant introduces a roster app, while TCS ties variable pay to office presence. Dell adopts a tracking system; Wipro emphasizes on-campus engagement, contrasting Infosys's hybrid approach.

      Razorpay revamps health insurance policy, provides coverage for vital medical treatments

      Razorpay unveils new employee health insurance policy covering vital treatments like HIV/AIDS and conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. Employees can customize plans to include siblings, LGBTQIA+ partners, and enhanced maternity benefits. The move aligns with the trend of personalized, comprehensive healthcare offerings in India.

      India’s monthly hiring rises 3% in March: Foundit

      Hiring in India rose 3% sequentially in March, but fell 4% year-on-year, reflecting global economic uncertainties. White-collar gig hiring surged 184% year-on-year, led by the IT sector, which accounted for 46% of gig jobs. Metro cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai spearheaded gig employment, offering cost-effective solutions and flexibility.

      More bosses want employees back in the office. Like, now

      Dell's remote work promotion halt reflects WFH-WFO shift. Companies push in-office work due to constraints. Market rebound may prompt job changes. Remote work value highlighted.

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