College Pass Outs Should Go For These Three Top Techie Jobs In India

s aadeetya s aadeetya | 05-31 16:10

We all know that techie jobs are some of the best-paying profiles in the country and now we can give you more details about which are the top options available for college graduates. Software engineer, system engineer and programming analyst are the top jobs for fresh graduates in India as design, analytics and programming are still the top skills for entry-level roles.

This job landscape shift provides fresh graduates with a wider range of work arrangements to choose from and pursue, said the report by professional network LinkedIn.

On-site roles are declining by 15 percent and hybrid positions are surging by 52 percent for entry-level roles (year-over-year). Utilities is the fastest-growing industry for young professionals with a Bachelor’s degree.

Other top industries hiring fresh graduates include oil, gas and mining, real estate, equipment rental services, and consumer services. Additionally, those without a Bachelor’s degree have plenty of opportunities in the education, technology, and information and media sectors, the findings showed.

“Many skills today are transferable across industries, and the rise of AI is creating more tech-related roles across various fields, leading companies to seek professionals with diverse educational backgrounds,” said Nirajita Banerjee, LinkedIn Career Expert and India Senior Managing Editor.

A growing number of Master’s degree holders are being hired as software engineers and data analysts.

“Those without a degree can find fulfilling careers in roles like software engineer, secretary and design engineer,” the report mentioned.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - IANS)
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