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Nearly 88 per cent of professionals are considering a new job this year amid an increase in competition, a report said on Wednesday. According to the report, the desire for better work-life balance (42 per cent) and need for higher wages (37 per cent) in a challenging economic environment are the biggest reasons for mulling changing jobs. The LinkedIn report is based on a research by Censuswide on 1,097 professionals in full-time or part-time employment across India between November 24 and December 12, 2023. About 88 per cent of professionals in the country are considering a new job in 2024, up by 4 per cent compared to last year, a LinkedIn report revealed. They are also willing to explore new career paths with almost 8 in 10 (79 per cent) Indian professionals interviewed saying they are looking for opportunities outside their industry or role. Around 72 per cent of professionals interviewed said they have changed their job search approach, like experimenting with new formats suc
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The fund, called PESU Venture Labs, provides up to $150,000 in funding and other services to help firms build products and test out unit economics
Demand for professionals with 5-10 years of experience registered a 4% drop