IT SERVICES hiring is expected to grow
10-12 per cent in the next six months
following rapid evolution of technology which is reshaping industries and
economies worldwide, a report said on
Wednesday.
Emerging technologies such as
Generative AI, Deep Tech, and
Quantum Computing emerge are set
to create over a million jobs by 2030,
the report by business services provider
Quess Corp said.
The report revealed that demand for
talent across Global Capability Centres
(GCCs) and Cybersecurity during the
second quarter (Ju ly-September)
sequentially surged across the country by 71 per cent and 58 per cent,
respectively, compared to the previous
quarter.
This report is based on data
from the first two-quarters of FY25 from
Quess IT Staffing's operations that
analyses the evolving aggregate tech hiring demand and related insights to give
leaders a clear understanding of what
the talent market looks like.
“India, with its burgeoning tech talent pool and innovative spirit, is at the
forefront of this digital revolution.
Therefore, IT services hiring will grow
10-12 per cent in the next 6 months,”
Quess IT Staffing CEO Kapil Joshi said.
According to the IT Staffing Quarterly
Digital Skills Report Q2FY25 report, 79
per cent of the aggregate demand
emerged from the top five skill suites,
including Development, ERP, Testing,
Networking and Data Science.
In addition to these functional skill
suites, there was a rapid increase in specialised roles and skills related to Java
(30 per cent), cybersecurity (20 per
cent), and DevOps (25 per cent)
between the first quarter and second
quarter of FY25, it said.
Meanwhile, the report also found
that in the second quarter of FY25,
technology talent demand saw a distinct trend across various IT Services
firms leading by 37 per cent, followed
by Hi-Tech (11 per cent), Consulting
(11 per cent), Manufacturing (9 per
cent) and BFSI (8 per cent) firms.
The report revealed that GCCs have
emerged as the powerhouse of tech
hiring in India during the second quarter of FY25, driven by a robust demand
for skills in roles such as AI/ML,
Analytics, Cybersecurity, Cloud, and
DevOps, which have applications across
various sectors.
When it comes to geographies, the
report found that the tech landscape
in the country is experiencing a boom,
with Bengaluru emerging as the undisputed leader.
A staggering 62 per cent of hiring
requests flow through this region, followed by the West (14 per cent), North
(8 per cent), and East (0.4 per cent),
said the report.
After Bengaluru, the city-wise landscape in demand sharing is followed
by Hyderabad (43.5 per cent) and Pune
(10 per cent), it added.