There is an estimated increase

“There is an estimated increase of more than 20% in the overall hiring with the levels being higher by 30% in key sectors like FMCG, pharma, healthcare and telecom. Manufacturing could see a surge of 20% while e-commerce hiring could rise by 30% from 2020 levels.”

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