Pharma sector hiring likely to see 20 percent growth in 2016: Report
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Mumbai: Pharmaceutical and healthcare sector is likely to witness an over 20 per cent growth in hiring this year and expected to generate around 1,34,000 jobs this year, says a report.
The pharma and healthcare sector is looking at an "increase of over 20 per cent in the hiring numbers compared to 2015. The sector is likely to create 1,34,000 number of jobs in this year", according to the India Skills Report 2016 said.
Thus, hiring in India's pharmaceutical industry is picking up and set to firm up in the next quarter, the report added.
India Skills Report 2016, a joint initiative of PeopleStrong, Wheebox in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry, LinkedIn and Association of Indian University (AIU). The survey was done among 150 employers and 5.2 lakh students in all sectors pan India during July to October 2015.
The pharma and healthcare sector is looking at an "increase of over 20 per cent in the hiring numbers compared to 2015. The sector is likely to create 1,34,000 number of jobs in this year", according to the India Skills Report 2016 said.
Thus, hiring in India's pharmaceutical industry is picking up and set to firm up in the next quarter, the report added.
India Skills Report 2016, a joint initiative of PeopleStrong, Wheebox in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry, LinkedIn and Association of Indian University (AIU). The survey was done among 150 employers and 5.2 lakh students in all sectors pan India during July to October 2015.
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