Weekly Indian Hiring Brief: IT and Manufacturing Updates
India’s March 2026 unemployment rate hit 5.1% per PLFS data, driven by a rise in urban unemployment from 6.6% to 6.8%. AI is reshaping the IT sector, with Everest Group highlighting a talent shift toward Tier-2 cities. Meanwhile, companies are focusing on mid-level hiring and retention for FY2026-27.
Weekly Indian Hiring Brief — 2026-04-20
IT and Manufacturing Hiring Trends
IT Services: Talent Demand Shifts to Tier-2 Cities
According to the monthly talent demand report for Indian IT services published by Everest Group on April 17 (3 days ago), the market is seeing a clear shift in hiring hotspots and talent insights, with demand increasingly moving toward Tier-2 cities.

Indian IT Workforce Faces AI Challenges
A report from The Straits Times on April 16 (4 days ago) highlights that AI adoption is fundamentally changing India’s IT workforce structure. Traditional IT roles are shrinking, while demand for new technical skills is surging, making reskilling an urgent priority.
Focus on Mid-Level Talent in Indian Firms
As reported by Rediff Money on April 14 (6 days ago), Indian companies are prioritizing mid-level hiring for FY2026-27, with salary increments hovering between 5–10%. With attrition remaining a major challenge, companies are working on strategies to retain key talent.

12 Hiring Trends Shaping 2026
A report from ALP Consulting on April 15 (5 days ago) notes that market dynamics and geopolitical instability continue to evolve hiring trends, requiring companies to adopt more proactive recruitment strategies.

Manufacturing: India’s Strategy for 2030 Global Hub Status
An analysis by Entrepreneur India on April 17 (3 days ago) suggests that India’s push to become a global manufacturing hub by 2030—led by EV, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals—is expected to drive significant job demand in these sectors.

Employment Indicators and Unemployment Status
India’s March 2026 Unemployment Rate Climbs to 5.1%
According to PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) data reported by Edunovations on April 16 (4 days ago), India’s unemployment rate reached 5.1% in March 2026. Key figures include:
- Urban Unemployment: Increased from 6.6% (February) to 6.8% (March).
- Rural Unemployment: Rose slightly from 4.2% (February) to 4.3% (March).
- Experts point to the rise in urban unemployment as the primary driver for the overall increase.

Additional Data from Trading Economics
Latest data released by Trading Economics (April 15, 5 days ago) shows:
- Employment Rate: 52.6% (down from 53.2%)
- Labour Force Participation Rate: 55.4% (down from 55.9%)
- Female unemployment also showed a notable increase.
These indicators suggest a slight contraction in the overall labor market.
Job Seeker Trends and Remote Work Preferences
Based on global statistics released this week, here are the latest trends regarding remote work preferences among Indian job seekers.
1. Remote Options Boost Retention
Statistics released by WorkTime in February 2026 show that approximately 76% of companies offering remote work reported improved employee retention, suggesting that flexibility is now an expectation rather than a perk for global job seekers, including those in India.
2. 87% of Job Seekers Prefer Roles with Remote Options
Data from Yomly (released 3 weeks ago) indicates that about 87% of job seekers prefer roles that include remote work options, even if not fully remote, with hybrid job postings continuing to grow.
3. Gender Differences in IT Remote Work Preference
According to remote work statistics for 2025–2026 published by WhatsTheBigData 2 weeks ago, remote work opportunities are expanding, though differences in preferences exist between men and women. As hiring costs continue to rise, companies are looking to remote and hybrid models to manage expenses.
This briefing is based on publicly available sources, and cited figures are based on the original data specified by each respective source.
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