Study shows that Bengaluru is leading job provider in IT sector
Team Udayavani, Jun 12, 2018, 5:14 PM IST
Bengaluru: Bengaluru, otherwise called IT capital, start up capital of the nation, Silicon city is additionally the leading job provider in the field of Information Technology, according to reports. The individuals who look for openings for work in the IT field, Bengaluru gives the most noteworthy number of opportunities, trailed by New Delhi-NCR, and Pune.
As per the ‘indeed’ website, which gives data on openings for work, around 22% percent of the openings for work in the information technology field is available in Bengaluru. The Silicon Valley of India gives maximum openings for work in the technological field. It attracts the attention of the country with numerous start-ups.
The youth aged 20 and 29 who anticipate jobs are more keen on technological fields. Alongside them, people over 55 years old are additionally keen on this field. Yet, the individuals who are in the vicinity of 40 and 49 age group are less keen, found the study.
This study was completed between May 2015 and May 2018 across the nation.
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