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Millennials in India lead travel spending with an average of $6,031 annually, significantly outspending Gen Z ($2,622), Gen X ($3,059), and Boomers ($2,600)
The technology industry in India continues to draw Gen Z students with 77 per cent of them showing interest towards the sector, a report by Nasscom-Indeed said. Millennials and Gen Zs constitute around 90 per cent of the tech workforce in India enabling higher generational diversity and driving a shift in preferences. "Learning and Growth and Culture and Ethics are the top criteria for both Millennials and Gen Z when selecting an organisation, highlighting the employers' continued focus on skilling and upskilling to navigate the current work environment and develop their desired career paths," the Nasscom-Indeed Future of Work report 2024, which was released on Monday, said. "The technology industry in India continues to be the industry of choice for Gen Z students with 77 per cent... showing interest towards the industry," it said. The survey by Nasscom and Indeed involved 185 employers and over 2,500 individuals from current and future workforces. As much as 84 per cent of ...
While Gen Z shoppers display a great deal of concern for climate change and sustainability, they are seldom willing to pay the additional cost that goes into making such products
Most employees in India may not return to offices yet and are more inclined towards the remote and hybrid work model, shows PwC survey
They need hand-holding on life and health insurance, and should not lean on social media influencers, who are often neither qualified nor regulated, say experts
Accor India COO says the firm has 17 new projects in the pipeline with three hotels opening this year
Over 3,000 young people from across all major Indian cities responded to this survey
As per Deloitte's 2019 Global Automotive Consumer Study, consumers in India feel empowered trusting the power of digital solutions that make their commute safer
Close to 40 per cent also cited paid parental leave as a benefit they would prefer, while 63 per cent respondents asked for healthcare benefits instead of a pay raise
The 18-35 age group is more aggressive with its purchase decisions, more brand conscious and accounts for 71% of the household income: Deloitte report
Survey says about 50% of Indian millennials are worried about the impact of having children
More than than 12 hours are spent at work by 16% of the millennials aged 21-24