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India Hiring Market Weekly Brief — May 4, 2026

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India Hiring Market Weekly Brief — May 4, 2026

India Weekly Hiring Update: IT and Manufacturing Trends|May 4, 2026(3h ago)12 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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The Indian white-collar job market grew by 6% in April, the first month of FY27, with the insurance sector leading at 21%. While IT is moving past peak layoffs toward selective, tech-focused hiring amid AI integration, the Manufacturing, Engineering, and Infrastructure (MEI) sector has emerged as a key engine, with net employment growth hitting 6.6% compared to 5.5% last year.

India Hiring Market Weekly Brief — May 4, 2026


IT and Manufacturing Hiring Trends


IT Sector: Moving Past 'Layoff Cycles' Toward Selective Hiring

Analysts suggest the layoff cycle in India’s IT industry may have peaked. Financial Express reported that in FY27, IT firms are shifting away from large-scale campus hiring, moving toward selective, skill-based, and deal-linked recruitment to match demand reshaped by AI.

Analysis of India's IT hiring slowdown and structural changes
Analysis of India's IT hiring slowdown and structural changes

Policy Circle analyzed that "the slowdown in IT hiring signals a structural reset, marking the end of mass campus recruiting," with companies prioritizing skill sets, profitability, and deal-specific talent.

Globally, however, 2026 is shaping up to be a difficult year for tech workers. According to The Times of India, over 92,000 employees have been laid off across 98 companies through April, making 2026 one of the worst years on record for tech layoffs, with Meta, Amazon, and Oracle among the major firms involved.

2026 Global Tech Layoff Status
2026 Global Tech Layoff Status

Meanwhile, CNBC warned that "AI is revealing cracks in India’s growth story," noting that the consumption-led growth model driven by the IT sector is being challenged by AI-driven hiring cuts, which could pose a risk to future economic momentum.

Impact of AI on Indian IT employment
Impact of AI on Indian IT employment

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White-Collar Hiring: 6% Growth in April, Led by Insurance

According to the Naukri JobSpeak index, white-collar hiring in India rose by 6% in April 2026 compared to the same month last year. By sector, insurance saw a 21% surge, showing the highest growth and serving as a key driver for a healthy start to FY27.

India White-Collar Hiring Status for April
India White-Collar Hiring Status for April

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Manufacturing (MEI): 6.6% Net Employment Growth, Rising Hiring Intent

A report from TeamLease Services indicates that India’s Manufacturing, Engineering, and Infrastructure (MEI) sector recorded a 6.6% net employment change for the first half of FY2026-27, up from 5.5% last year. With about 70% of employers planning to expand their workforce, the MEI sector has become one of the top three industries for hiring intent nationwide.

India's MEI sector employment growth
India's MEI sector employment growth

Whalesbook analyzed that "while India's MEI sector is planning massive hiring expansions backed by policy support, skill shortages and infrastructure gaps remain obstacles to growth."

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Manufacturing PMI: Rebounded Slightly to 54.7 in April

India's manufacturing PMI rose to 54.7 in April, showing a modest recovery. While new orders and production improved sequentially, rising raw material costs due to geopolitical risks related to Iran acted as a burden.


LinkedIn Top Companies: IT, Banking, and Semiconductors Strong

According to the 2026 list of top companies in India released by LinkedIn, Infosys ranked first, followed by Accenture and Amazon. Technology, banking, consulting, and semiconductor firms dominated the list, reflecting how AI technology is reshaping hiring across all industries.

India LinkedIn Top Companies 2026
India LinkedIn Top Companies 2026


Employment Indicators and Unemployment Status

India's unemployment rate has shown a slight upward trend since the beginning of 2026. The unemployment rate as of March 2026 stood at 5.1%, up from 4.8% in December 2025. The rise in urban unemployment from 6.6% in February to 6.8% in March was the main driver of the overall increase. Rural unemployment also rose slightly from 4.2% to 4.3%.

India Macro Indicators explained that "unemployment is rising as manufacturing growth slows to its lowest level in 45 months based on PMI, and hiring in the service sector becomes more cautious amid global uncertainty."


Job Seeker Trends and Remote Work Preferences


1. 70% of India's IT Industry Adopts Hybrid Work

According to NASSCOM’s 'Technology Reshaping the Future of Work – India Perspective' report, about 70% of organizations in India's IT industry have adopted a hybrid work model. Furthermore, during the pandemic, "future of work" technologies enabled over 90% of technical staff to work remotely within weeks.


2. Remote Work Spreading in APAC, India a Key Nation

Analysis from EWS Limited highlights that key remote work trends in the APAC region for 2026 include rapid workforce expansion via remote hiring, increased adoption of hybrid models, and deepening skills shortages in core fields like IT and sustainability. India, along with Singapore, Australia, and Japan, is classified as one of the countries where this trend is most pronounced.


3. Indian IT Employment Stays Resilient Amid Global Layoffs

Bizzbuzz reported that "while layoffs are surging globally, Indian IT jobs are maintaining their trajectory," noting that analysts view the impact of AI as a short-term disruption rather than a structural change.

Indian IT employment trends amid global layoffs
Indian IT employment trends amid global layoffs

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Layoffs surge globally, but India IT jobs stay on track

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