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India's best cities for 'temp' jobs
April 2, 2008
PUNE In Pune, in the accounts domain, graduates lead in four of the seven industries and record a growth rate of 10 per cent to 14 per cent across five industries. Postgraduates show a steady growth rate of a little more than 10 per cent in all but one sector -- manufacturing.
The administration domain registers impressive gains - ranging between 10 per cent and 16 per cent -- across all industries except agriculture and BFSI.
Graduates and postgraduates stand on par in the engineering domain with growth rates mostly bordering on or exceeding 12 per cent.
Wages grow at a rate between 10 per cent and 16 per cent in the HR domain, with graduates leading by two to four percentage points over postgraduates in three of the four industries.
The IT domain is characterised by high wage growth in the BFSI, communications and information technology sectors. Manufacturing follows -- a distant fourth -- while the rest of the three that lag behind are on par with each other.
Image: A security guard walks along a line of new Tata cars at the Tata Motors factory in Pune. | Photograph: Rob Elliott/AFP/Getty Images
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