Tech Hiring Wanes Despite Global Expansion
India's Tech Job Market Tumbles: Tech Roles Down to 48% in October, Behind Pre-2024 Levels
Tech job opportunities in India fell to just 48% of active job postings in October, a notable decline from the pre‑2024 era, according to Xpheno's latest report. The ongoing decrease highlights a shift in the job market, with non‑tech sectors now driving a slight majority (52%) of talent demand. Impacts from global IT spending caution and automation are significant contributors, while emerging fields like AI and cybersecurity show resilience.
Introduction to India's Tech Job Market in 2025
Current Trends in Tech Job Openings
Impact of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) on Job Demand
Significance of the Freshness Index in Hiring Activity
Roles and Sub‑sectors Most Affected by Decline
Comparison to Pre‑2024 Tech Job Levels
Emerging Tech Areas Defying the Decline
Public Reactions to the Declining Job Market
Future Economic, Social, and Political Implications
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