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Indian firms look beyond the big metros for talent

Posted in Industry ->Insight on August 18th, 2010 by Ruchi Challu

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Employment Outlook

In the constant chase for the best talent, Indian organizations are back again to exploring talent in the Tier II cities after a long hiatus.

Business Networking key to success in 2010

Posted in Industry ->Jobs on June 23rd, 2010 by Bijoy Venugopal

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Business Networking

The Wall Street Journal reported in December that recruiters expect a 19% rise in executive-level jobs in the first half of 2010. The Christian Science Monitor warned that the growth of the jobs market may be “agonizingly slow” though the outlook is good for small and medium businesses, which will lap up many job-seekers. There is good news for fresh graduates, too. Job fairs, which were not fashionable in 2009, are showing signs of a revival.

The trends go to show that no matter at what pace the economy recovers, smart business networking holds the key to success in 2010. Are you ready?

Together, Telecom, IT and Banking are fuelling the hiring scenario in India

Posted in Interviews on May 13th, 2010 by Ruchi Challu

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Kamal Karanth, MD, Kelly Services, India

Kamal Karanth, MD, Kelly Services, India sheds light on the hiring scenario in the Indian job-market.

1. According to the latest Kelly Services Hiring Survey study, India Inc is likely to witness 10-15% increase in hiring in 2010-11. Your comments.

Biotech drugs to lead the way in 2014

Posted in Industry on March 24th, 2010 by Bijoy Venugopal

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Biotech Drugs

The shift towards biotech-derived products represents a significant therapeutic shift, according to Evaluate Pharma. Evaluate also forecasts that over 50 percent of the top 100 drugs in 2014 will be biotech medications, which marks a significant shift from 28 percent in 2008 and 11 percent in 2000. It explains why Big Pharma has been pursuing biotech relentlessly.

Those stepping into a career in Biologics have reason to smile while marketing grads need to put their thinking caps on and get a little perspective.