Developers to ramp up hiring by over 50%
"In our endeavour to get the best talent which may not necessarily be found amongst talent with core industry experience, we undertake cross industry hiring which works well for the organisation as well as those who choose a reputed and dynamic work culture," Aradhya said. According to Yeshab Giri, chief commercial officer, staffing and Randstad Technologies, at Randstad India, real estate industry is moving towards a very high growth trajectory and is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030
Source | economictimes.indiatimes.com | Faizan Haidar | Prachi Verma, ET Bureau
Hiring in the real estate sector is likely to increase by 55-60% year on year this calendar year as developers are expected to launch more projects on the back of good sales, industry insiders said.
Developers such as Godrej Properties, K Raheja Group, DLF, Tatas and Mahindra have indicated a spike in their hiring activity. Many others are also expanding team ahead of the festive season, insiders said.
“We are focusing on talent development by building in-house capabilities as well as through campus recruitment, reaching out to diverse talent groups, partnerships with hiring consultants, and enhancing focus on flexible work models like work from home and hybrid work,” said Megha Goel, chief human resources officer (CHRO) at Godrej Properties Ltd.