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56% of Indian job seekers faced scams during their job hunt: Report
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IANS | 28 Jul, 2022
About 56 per cent of job seekers in India face scams during their job hunt process, according to a report.
The
report by Hirect, a chat-based direct hiring platform, showed that
millennials aged between 20-29 are the most exposed to scams and
fraudulent job offers.
"Our aim behind sharing insights from the
hiring industry is to help recruiters and job seekers be well versed
with the latest trends and help in making an informed decision. A
prevalent problem in the hiring industry is the prevalence of
recruitment scams. Keeping the issue in mind, Hirect is ensuring the
safety and security of the users by eliminating the consultants in
between," said Raj Das, Global Co-Founder and CEO of Hirect India, in a
statement.
Das said keeping the issue in mind, the company is
ensuring the safety and security of the users by eliminating the
consultants in between.
The report was based on a survey where
43.5 per cent of respondents claimed it takes around 1 week to hire from
receipt of an application to an offer letter.
Tier 1 cities
showed increasing hiring for both technical and non-technical positions.
The most in-demand tech positions in Mumbai and Bengaluru are full
stack engineer, java engineer, IT technical support, NET developer, and
PHP developer.
In Gurugram, the most in-demand positions are full
stack engineer, PHP developer, Java engineer, IT technical support, web
front end engineer, etc.
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