58% of Indian tech talent prefer remote work opportunity even at a lesser salary: Report

58% of Indian tech talent prefer remote work opportunity even at a lesser salary

New Delhi, 05 October, 2023 –– While 58% of talents prefer remote work even at a lesser salary, the preference significantly increases to 70% for the same salary level, and 95% at a higher salary, reveals the research report of  Uplers, a leading hiring platform.

When it comes to understanding the preferences for working in a global startup with direct client interactions versus working with MNCs with no client interaction, a whopping 60% of respondents preferred the first option. Moreover, 62% of talents prefer to work in global startups which utilize their niche skills versus large MNCs offering a role in less preferred tech skills. Interestingly, when faced with a choice between similar salaries, 51% of talents opt for roles at global start-up companies over positions within well-established Indian corporations, while 70.4% of mid-level (3-6 years) and senior (7-12 years) exhibits a clear preference for remote work opportunities.

Further deep dive into understanding the preferred mode of work revealed that 64% of talents with 7-12 years of work experience already currently working remotely prefer continuing working in remote setup, whereas 49% of those currently working in-office setup would prefer working remotely.

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“As a leading hiring platform, we entrusted Kaizen Market Research with the task of conducting this study to uncover the preferences of Indian tech and digital talent.” stated Dhaivat Mehta, VP of Brand and Marketing at Uplers. “We are a brand that is most responsive to both client and talent needs. And these talent preference insights hold immense value for us to shape our value proposition but also for our global clients to help them better harness India’s rich talent pool and cultivate a future-ready, globally competitive workforce.” he added.

“We conducted an extensive primary study across 24 Indian cities. The exercise included both quantitative and qualitative research. The data collection method was a primary survey, with one-to-one interactions. There was a stratified random sampling used to identify the respondents and a statistical analysis was executed to understand the behaviour of Indian tech and digital talent pertaining to their preference and priorities towards career path, learning and development, and job opportunities. The survey consisted of diversified respondents on the basis of their demographic profile like gender, age group, income group, and education. The other classification of respondents was on the basis of area of work, like technology or digital, existing employer type like Indian start-up to global corporates, existing place of work like remote work, hybrid work, or in-office work, and other psychographic-related classification. We have some amazing insights which will be of value to multiple stakeholders” said Chirag Mehta, Director at Kaizen Market Research.

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