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The massive job loss due to the Covid lockdown has led to a spate of online portals and apps for job seekers, both government-sponsored and private

After losing her job at a store in Delhi바카라s Select City Walk Mall in March when the lockdown was announced, Ragini Sharma (name changed) has been unemployed for over four months now. A post-graduate in commerce and with over five years바카라 experience, Ragini has tried everything she could to get a job. 바카라I requested my LinkedIn connections, but no luck. My family suggested waiting until the end of the lockdown. I have exhausted all my savings collected over years from a small salary of Rs 30,000 per month,바카라 says Ragini, who has registered herself on six more job portals바카라naukri.com, monsterjob.com, Delhi government바카라s Rozgar Bazaar, Punjab government바카라s Punjab Ghar Ghar Rozgar, the central government바카라s ASEEM (Aatmanirbhar Skilled Employee Employer Mapping) and Pravasirozgar.com launched by Bollywood actor Sonu Sood.

According to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, the ­national unemployment rate went up from 8.67 per cent to 9.1 per cent in the week that ended on August 16. In the last two months, the central government and almost every state ­government launched web portals and mobile applications where employers can recruit people looking for jobs. Till the filing of this report, 8.3 lakh job seekers had registered on Punjab Ghar Ghar Rozgar, while the jobs posted were around 1.02 lakh. Similarly, Rozgar Bazaar launched by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on July 27 saw 8,27,626 job seekers register till the first week of August, against a total of 8,81,319 vacancies.

In Himachal Pradesh, which had nearly nine lakh people registered in the employment exchanges when the pandemic struck, the number of the unemployed went up significantly ­during the lockdown. The state ­government launched the Skill Register portal to create a database of people returning to Himachal.  바카라As some have options to work from homes or return to work if conditions change, it seems not everybody has registered바카라16,229 people have ­registered themselves so far with our portal,바카라 says Ashutosh Garg , director (information technology) with the Himachal government.  Those ­registered include nearly 6,000 people with qualifications up to graduation level and more than 3,500 postgraduates; those with professional qualifications include doctors, management and IT ­professionals, engineers, media ­professionals and biotechnologists.

바카라The employment-employee gap has been rising substantially,바카라 says a senior Punjab government official. 바카라With the shortage in market demand, the ­manufacturing sector has been ­impacted the most. Although there are some trends of reverse migration post-lockdown, those coming back aren바카라t getting employment as desired in terms of wages. State governments are just trying to do their bit.바카라

Uttar Pradesh is busy with the skill-mapping exercise, while the Madhya Pradesh and Haryana governments have also announced job portals and apps. PM Narendra Modi launched ASEEM on July 11 and 69 lakh people got registered in just 40 days, ­according to media reports. However, only 2 per cent of the 3.7 lakh ­candidates who applied for jobs have got one. 바카라After witnessing one of the sharpest dips in active job openings in June 2020, the job market has been steadily recovering since July,바카라 says Kamal Karanth, co-founder of Xpheno, a specialist staffing company. 바카라As the count of active openings nears the 2 lakh mark, there is a definite frenzy in the job market after a quarter. While Covid-related job losses have ­increased the availability of talent in the market, work-from-home has brought in a paradigm shift in hiring by ­enterprises. Recruitment has literally gone boundary-less, where enterprises are no longer restrained by geography in their hunt for talent. This has opened avenues for more ­recruitment ­solutions and boutique recruitment firms with a strong local focus and ­ecosystem access.바카라

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According to Karanth, despite the presence of marquee job boards and recruitment platforms, there is huge room for hiring tech services and recruiters focused on tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Reverse migration in the organised workforce has moved the action out of the metros and anyone close to the migrated ­talent holds a huge local advantage. Work-from-home and remote working models have also triggered the wave of female professionals who are career re-starters. Both these domains바카라tier-2/3 and female workforce바카라are critical to government policy and hence the launch of government-sponsored job platforms and apps is no surprise. The largest economic rebalancing would be to put tier-2 and tier-3 cities into the larger economic picture and bring more women back into the active workforce. 바카라Facilitating employment and mobility of workforce at the ­central and state levels comes with huge data incentives for the government machinery. One should hence expect to see more organised ­employment-facilitation initiatives, portals and apps coming into the fray,바카라 Karanth adds.

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바카라The response of industry, which is the biggest employer, is not as ­encouraging as we expected,바카라 says Himachal labour and employment ­commissioner S.S. Guleria. 바카라Though 106 industrialists have also registered ­themselves on the portal to offer jobs, the promoters are perhaps still not ­taking the call because the state바카라s ­industrial belt바카라Baddi, Brotiwala, Nalagarh in Solan district, Amb in Una and Paonta sahib in Sirmaur are ­coronavirus hotspots.바카라

The private sector too has caught on to the trend, either for philanthropic ­reasons or as a business opportunity. Sonu Sood바카라s Pravasirozgar.com claims to have ­arranged for over 3 lakh jobs and 20,000-plus ongoing interviews. The star바카라s initiative has partnered with companies like Trident Group, Amazon, JBM Group, Max Healthcare, Welspun India, Raymonds, Sodexo, Urban Company and Portea.

바카라With many employees바카라both blue- and white-collared ones바카라gone back home, and many white-collar ones ­continuing to work from home, any new job search is only happening remotely or virtually,바카라 says Neeti Sharma of Teamlease, a recruitment agency. 바카라Also, as many state governments are creating a database of returning ­migrant workers, there is a need to match demand and supply efficiently. The best way to reach out to job seekers given the current spread is virtually.바카라

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Pointing out that hiring companies as well as many state and central government entities have come up with hiring apps, virtual job fairs and e-interviews, Sharma adds: 바카라The number of job ­seekers applying for jobs on these apps has increased by over 50 per cent in the past few months. We see blue-collared workers applying through such apps바카라a first for many of them바카라making up about 10-12 per cent of the total. And the ­number of women applying for jobs through these portals is up by 35-40 per cent. We also see the number of job ­seekers from tier-2 and tier-3 cities go up by almost 80 per cent.바카라

Former Himachal industries minister Mukesh Agnihotri, however, calls the state government바카라s claims on the jobs front a gimmick. 바카라Except for giving jobs to MGNREGA workers, not a single youth has got a job through the portal,바카라 says the legislator from the Congress. 바카라Une­mployment is on the rise. This is an ­inevitable adverse fall-out of the lockdown. The governments, both at the Centre and in the state, have done nothing as more than two lakhs well-placed and working youths of Himachal Pradesh returned after losing their jobs.바카라 Till now six lakh people have returned to the Himachal Pradesh since the outbreak of the pandemic, according to state government data.

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