Bengaluru: India is likely to see creation of around 10 lakh temporary jobs as demand for workforce is all set to increase in the upcoming festive season.
In a release, HR staffing firm- NLB Services said many industries are gearing up for a rise in hiring, including retail, hotel, e-commerce, logistics, consumer goods, banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI), and retail.
Amongst these industries, e-commerce will see the highest demand with 22% increase over last year.
“The festive season presents significant opportunities, which enables both temporary and permanent workers to increase their earnings. Roles such as delivery drivers, customer service representatives, tech support specialists, and freelance designers are expected to experience the highest demand. Salaries for these positions, currently ranging between Rs 12,000 and Rs 16,000, are projected to rise by 10-20% over the next 3-4 months, driven by the surge in demand,” Sachin Alug, CEO of NLB Services said.
“Last year saw the addition of approximately 500,000 temporary and gig jobs, primarily due to the festive and wedding season. This year, over 1 million temporary jobs expected. This rise is driven by factors such as booming e-commerce activity, the expansion of the gig economy, and heightened consumer demand during the festival season,” he added.
Businesses are anticipated to take advantage of this festive period by launching new products and promotions as the holiday season continues through December. The e-commerce sector, in particular, is poised for a major surge in sales, driving a need for extra workforce and leading to an uptick in both temporary and permanent hires.
These jobs will cover various supply chain roles, including warehouse staff, inventory managers, logistics coordinators, kirana partners, and delivery drivers. As a result, it is anticipated that on days of peak demand from customers, the demand for gig delivery riders on rapid commerce platforms will increase by 30%.
Additional key drivers for increased hiring include consumer spending, seasonal business needs, economic indicators, and industry-specific trends.
Major metro cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata have seen a 15% rise in seasonal hiring compared to last year, while Tier 2 cities like Nagpur, Jaipur, Vadodara, Kochi, Vizag, Madurai, Lucknow, Gurugram, Chandigarh, Indore, Coimbatore, Surat, Bhubaneswar, and Bhopal are experiencing an even stronger growth ranging from 20% to 25%.
In terms of employment type, this festive season is also expected to bring a significant boost in job opportunities, with a 35% increase in both white-collar and blue-collar positions. Of these new roles, around 70% will be temporary to meet the seasonal demand, while the remaining 30% are likely to be permanent, offering more stable, long-term positions.
The gig economy, in particular, is projected to experience a notable rise in female participation, with a 35% increase. Women are increasingly drawn to the flexibility and variety of roles available in the gig economy, including brand advocacy, beauty and grooming, online tutoring, domestic help, cab driving, and food delivery.
Overall, the festive season presents a promising outlook for job seekers, especially women looking for flexible and varied employment opportunities, the release said.