skills-based hiring practices by removing degree requirements, a significant increase compared to the global figure of 19 per cent, said World Economic Forum (WEF) in its Jobs Report 2025.
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The evolving landscape in India reflects broader trends in the global labour market, with a strong focus on technological innovation and diversity in hiring practices, as per the findings.
Digital access geopolitical tensions, and climate-mitigation efforts are the primary trends that will shape the future of India's job market by 2030, according to the WEF.
The WEF added in its report that the companies operating in India are heavily investing in emerging technologies such as AI, robotics, autonomous systems, and energy technologies.
These investments are aligned with the global push toward technological advancement, with Indian employers anticipating a faster adoption of certain technologies compared to their global counterparts.
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