Contenders who qualified the ESIC preliminary examination 2019 can now appear for the ESIC Mains exam 2019
Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the post of DU professor on or before August 8
The RRB has already declared the date for RRB JE Stage 2 Exam 2019 either during the last week of August
IBPS online registration 2019 will start from August 7 and the last date to apply for IBPS PO Recruitment 2019 is August 28
The last date to download the RRB Paramedical Answer Key 2019 and submit objection is August 8, 2019
The process for Coast Guard application forms 2019 will end on August 17, 2019
Last date to apply for Chemist Trainee/General Workman-B (Trainee) - Petrochemical positions is August 5, 2019
The ICDS Bihar recruitment notification 2019 was issued on the official website icdsbih.gov.in on July 4, 2019
The last date for submission of the application form is August 2, 2019 (till 5 pm)
KVIC Recruitment online test 2019 is tentatively scheduled to be held in the month of August 2019
Online recruitment activity in December registered 13 per cent year-on-year growth, but there was a marginal decline on monthly basis, says a report. However, the outlook looks bullish and job scenario is expected to improve this year, the report said. The Monster Employment Index for December stood at 291, registering a jump of 13 per cent from the corresponding period last year, while e-recruitment activity saw a 2 per cent decline over November 2017. "Monster Employment Index is exhibiting a relative slowdown in the pace of hiring activity in December 2017," Sanjay Modi, Managing Director, Monster.com, APAC & Middle- East said, adding that the bearish response towards recruitment activities also reiterates the growing need for up-skilling in the country. Modi said India's hiring outlook in 2017 was dampened due to introduction of radical reforms such as demonetisation, implementation of GST and a new bankruptcy regime. But these reforms would help Indian economy ..
Online recruitment activity registered a 24 per cent jump in November - the highest this year - as the impact of demonetisation and GST seems to be bottom out, says a survey. The Monster Employment Index for November stood at 297, up 24 per cent over the year-ago period when it stood at 240. Month-on-month also, the hiring activity improved 5.69 per cent in November. "The impetus towards improving macroeconomic fundamentals and the slowdown in the economy due to demonetisation and the adjustment impact of GST implementation seems to be bottoming out, placing India on an upward trajectory," said Sanjay Modi, Managing Director, Monster.com, APAC & Middle-East. Online demand surpassed the year-ago level in 21 of the 27 industry sectors monitored by the Index and home appliances continued to lead the long-term growth chart with 72 per cent year-on-year among all monitored industry sectors. Moreover, all the 13 occupation groups monitored by the Index registered increased
Hiring activity in IT slowed significantly, registering a 40% y-o-y growth, 22 points lower than in May 2016