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Retaining Talent
Fortune India
|June 2022
FIRMS ARE PULLING OUT ALL STOPS TO RETAIN EMPLOYEES AS THEY ENGAGE WITH A YOUNG, INFORMED AND DIGITAL-SAVVY WORKFORCE THAT WANTS MUCH MORE THAN A GOOD COMPENSATION PACKAGE.

ROHIT JAIN (name changed) quit his job in March last year just before second Covid-19 wave gripped the country. The techie, part of a team steering product development for a Gurgaon-based tech firm, used to slog the entire day. “There was no work-life balance. There were days when I had lunch at five in the evening. Workload and deadlines were such that I couldn’t even take sick leaves,” he says. “Company policy mandated mental health leave once a month. We could never take it,” says Jain. For a 32-year-old millennial with no family responsibilities, the decision to quit was not difficult. He took a break for three-four months and was, until recently, freelancing for a Mumbai-based tech firm. “I wanted a full-time job initially but freelancing got me decent money. I knew I would find one option or the other. I have already clinched a permanent role,” says Jain.
A For Attrition IN INDIA...
5.1million
Estimated number of people working in IT and tech, according to Nasscom
21%
Attrition rate in 2021, over two-decade high, according to Aon Consulting
19.77%
Attrition rate in IT in Jan-March 2022, according to TeamLease. It was 9.09% for e-commerce and technology start-ups
... AND GLOBALLY
Denne historien er fra June 2022-utgaven av Fortune India.
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