79% IT/ITES Cosforesee increase in apprentice hiring: Report

79% IT/ITES Cosforesee Increase in apprentice hiring: Report

79 per cent of IT/ITES employers anticipate a rise in apprentice recruitment in the upcoming months according to the recent ‘Apprentice Skill Trends Report’ of Quess Corp. According to the report, there has been a 250%+ annual increase in apprentice headcount in the IT/ITES space.

The spike in hiring in the IT/ITES industry has been steadily growing month-on-month as the industry prioritizes apprenticeship engagement for its potential to lower the cost of its workforce, create a talented pool, and cultivate staff loyalty and retention.

Currently, more than 9 lakh youth who are apprentices are in the age group of 23–26 years. According to the report, employers in the IT/ITES sector are likely to pay between ₹11,000-75,000 to apprentices between the ages of 20-24 years. However, the stipend pay for other sectors differs depending on educational qualifications.

Commenting on the report, Girija S, VP at Quess Corp said, “The IT space in India has seen a drop in headcount and fresher intake due to global tensions. However, apprentice hiring has picked up substantially in the past year across the IT segment, with newer roles emerging that did not perhaps exist a year ago. This is a trend observed across both metro and Tier-2 cities, which is encouraging to see. Apprentice hiring in BFSI is also flourishing with the expansion of NBFCs. However, the scope for apprentice skilling and job creation in IT/BFSI sectors is unprecedented, and we expect the creation of approximately 5 million jobs by 2025.”

The report revealed that BFSI and IT/ITES were the top industries employing apprentices in the past year, considering the high return on investment (ROI) amidst ongoing uncertainties and global turmoil. Interestingly, 75% of apprentices engaged in BFSI and IT sectors complete training and are considered for full-time employment, ranking much higher when compared to other industries.

Within the industry, key roles that stand out with maximum demand from recruiters include IT Support, BPO Executive, Voice/Data Entry Operator, and Associate CRM. Roles such as Embedded systems engineer/ Design Engineer are also high in demand, along with DevOps Engineer, Data Engineer, and Blockchain Developers. Android/IOS Developers, AR VR Technicians, Cybersecurity Engineers, and Unity 3D Developers are a few additional roles that have seen significant traction from recruiters in 2023.

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In 2023, cities that paved the way for apprentice hiring include Coimbatore, Hyderabad, and Pune. It is very encouraging to see a rise in apprenticeship adoption across Coimbatore, being a Tier-2 city. Other metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad saw a considerable spike in apprentice hiring. In terms of states, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Telangana top the apprenticeship engagement chart. On the other hand, cities such as Lucknow, Chandigarh, and Kolkata saw the least traction when it came to apprentice hiring.

As per the Quess report, employers in the IT/ITES sector are likely to pay between 11k-75k to apprentices between the ages 20-24 years. However, the stipend pay for other sectors differs depending on educational qualifications.

In the current landscape of apprentice hiring, registration of women candidates has seen nearly a seven-fold increase in the last five years, from 22,427 in 2018-19 to 1.48 lakh in FY 2022-23. According to the Quess report, over half (51%) of employers have no gender preferences when it comes to apprentice hiring on an overall basis. However, employer preference of male vis-à-vis female candidates was skewed in 2023 (33% & 15% respectively) compared to the previous year (29% and 20% respectively).

City trends indicate that in Kochi, employers prefer females (30%) more than males (26%). However, male candidates are preferred most in Kolkata (44%) and Lucknow (39%).

Interestingly, 63% of the employers in Mumbai, 59% in Nagpur, and 56% in Hyderabad have no specific gender preference in apprentice engagement.

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