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    9 in 10 companies in India are looking to fill open roles internally: LinkedIn Future of Talent Report2021

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    The report, that looked at the evolving role of HR in India, and how talent is hired, engaged with, and developed in the new business environment, found that upskilling will be core to the talent strategy, and trends such as internal mobility, data-led hiring decisions, and improving employee experience will be in focus for employers in 2021.

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    More than 9 in 10 (93%) companies in India are looking to fill open roles internally in the post-covid era, says the LinkedIn’s Future of Talent report.

    The report, that looked at the evolving role of HR in India, and how talent is hired, engaged with, and developed in the new business environment, found that upskilling will be core to the talent strategy, and trends such as internal mobility, data-led hiring decisions, and improving employee experience will be in focus for employers in 2021.

    In 2020, the rate of attrition increased 1.5 times in India as employees battled long shifts while working remotely. As a second wave accentuates India’s remote working needs, the report shows that HR will play an even bigger role in determining the future of talent as 9 in 10 companies agree that HR will now play a key role in helping organisations streamline their business, shape their strategy, and hire more efficiently, even beyond COVID-19.

    Diving deeper into the reasons for the surge in internal hiring, the report shows that 7 in 10 companies in India hire internally to gain an insider’s perspective or a sense of progress. The report also states that when hiring internally, the top 3 skills that companies in India look for are good communication, problem solving skills, and time management.

    To keep pace with today’s rapidly digitising business needs, companies are also keen to upgrade the capabilities of their workforce. Taking cue, 95% of companies in India have dedicated L&D programs to help employees learn new skills and prepare for the future, according to the Future of Talent 2021 report.

    While skills take the centrestage, many companies in India are also leaning on data analytics to tap into relevant talent pools when hiring today. LinkedIn’s research shows that 91% companies in India use data to make informed talent-hiring decisions while 53% frequently use data to map skills with open position requirements. To make remote hiring even more efficient, 9 in 10 companies are also merging roles to reduce talent acquisition costs today.

    “As remote work continues to disrupt the way we work, HR will play a greater role in helping companies absorb new hiring trends to build the future of talent. In 2021, India will see more companies merge roles, upskill their employees, and hire internally to maximize business growth without expanding operational costs. Data-led hiring practices will also play a critical role in helping companies engage with their employees, attract the right talent, and hire more effectively in 2021,” Ruchee Anand, director-talent and learning solutions at LinkedIn said in a release.
    The Economic Times

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