As per the latest quarterly Employment Outlook Survey of global giant ManpowerGroup released today, Taiwan has topped the charts in terms of hiring plans for the April-June 2015 quarter, followed by India and Japan.
Prior to this, Indian companies had topped the chart in terms of their hiring intentions for the four consecutive quarters.
The latest survey, which included over 5,000 employers across India, indicated that Indian employers remain bullish with their hiring plans, while companies in 40 out of 42 countries have shown positive hiring outlook.
The employer confidence in India was fuelled mainly by changes in business sentiment, early signs of revival of the economy and a boom in new-age sectors like e-commerce.
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The net employment outlook for India stood at 38 per cent, indicating that job seekers may benefit from a robust hiring pace in the months ahead.
"Budget 2015 is further expected to favour more foreign investments in India and campaigns like 'Make in India' will drive global companies to set-up manufacturing facilities in India," ManpowerGroup India Group Managing Director A G Rao said adding that hiring intentions remain positive in all seven sectors.
"India's home-grown financial services majors have set the ball rolling on big-ticket hiring, encouraged by positive business sentiment that has sparked the need for diverse talent to manage emerging business opportunities," Rao said.
From a regional perspective, employers in the northern and western parts of India anticipate the highest number of opportunities for job seekers in the months ahead, reporting net employment outlook of 51 per cent and 42 per cent, respectively.