The Monster.Com's employment index, a monthly gauge of the country's online job demand, stood at 244 in April, registering a 28 per cent jump over the same month last year.
"The MEI reveals a relative slowdown in the pace of online hiring. While the numbers are still good there is a drop from a robust 42 per cent in March to 28 per cent in April, 2016," Monster.Com India Managing Director Sanjay Modi said.
"We as a nation are definitely heading in the right direction for a long term gain with more streamlined employment generation initiatives and strongly driven Skill India by PM with an aim to enhance employment," he said.
However, currently the scenario is a bit cautious when it comes to hiring. The Production and Manufacturing industry is yet to see the hay day but the concept of Make in India is appropriately towards greater employability, Modi said.
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Though the Media and Entertainment sector maintained a steady growth of 47 per cent, but the industry took a sharp nose dive from 71 per cent in March, 2016, the survey said.
"The start-up ecosystem is currently going through a stage of healthy recalibration which is a positive trend from a long term perspective. We are optimistic that this dip is temporary and will soon fade away," Modi said.