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E-commerce hiring up 28% in this year, likely to be better in 2022: Report
Dec 29, 2021 9:29 AM

Employment opportunities in the e-commerce and allied industries witnessed a 28 percent surge in 2021, and recruitment activities in this segment will gain further momentum driven by economic recovery and aggressive vaccination drive, according to TeamLease Services.

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In the e-commerce employment ecosystem (e-commerce, social commerce, online grocery/ essentials), there was a 28 percent surge in 2021, according to TeamLease Services. "With the aggressive vaccination drive pan-India and economic activities gaining normalcy, next year is going to be very optimistic. Hiring activities have resumed in most of the industries, even the ones which faced maximum impact last year," said Ajoy Thomas, VP & Business Head (Retail, E-Commerce, Logistics & Transportation), TeamLease Services.

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For e-commerce and startups, which have been rewarding throughout, many new job opportunities will be added in 2022, and hiring will further go up by 32 percent, Thomas added. Over the year, the demand was high for roles like supply chain management, warehouse roles, support services, and customer service management.

The report further noted that not only Tier I locations, but even Tier II to Tier IV regions witnessed a surge in hiring, especially as e-commerce has now gone deeper into the interiors of the country. "Appraisals in these industries were at an average of 20 to 30 percent. Many companies also introduced unique benefits and compensations like relaxing their attendance policies, providing flexibility in schedule changes, implementing additional sick leave and exploring back-up childcare options for employees," it said.

The year 2022 is going to be an even more promising year for e-commerce and tech startups, which are poised to reach a CAGR of 27 percent, reaching $111 billion by 2024, TeamLease Services said. While 2022 is going to be a promising year, some reforms and financial aid are required to help the sectors grow and flourish, it added.

Also read: IT jobs: Tech Mahindra group firm Comviva to hire 600 engineers, eyes 10-12% growth

In the coming year, especially during the next budget, the government should recognise and support new business models in both product and service segments, aimed at improving consumer experience and providing gainful employment to regular and gig workers with improved earnings, it said. Additionally, much clarity is also required about the current e-commerce policies. "From a policy perspective, reforms should not be stifled with red-tape, bureaucratic rigmarole and avoidable policy restrictions. All of this will help boost further growth in the segment," it noted.

(Edited by : Vijay Anand)

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