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Gen X Preferred Choice Of HR For Gig Work Over Millennials

As per 48 percent of survey respondents Tier-1 cities have the highest demand for contractual workers, while Tier-3 cities have a low demand for temp staff

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Gen X (workforce born the mid-1960s to the early 1980s) workers are preferred over the millennials for gig work, according to the HR professionals survey by TimesJobs.

A majority (45 percent) of HR professionals stated that more men are hired as freelancers as compared to women, as per the TimesJobs survey. As many as 36 percent of industry leaders say that around 20-30 percent of the contingent workforce is hired by the industry on an average in a year.

As per 48 percent of survey respondents Tier-1 cities have the highest demand for contractual workers, while Tier-3 cities have a low demand for temp staff. The survey findings also revealed that among the Tier-1 cities the demand is high in Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai, respectively.

Corporates prefer Gen X over millennials as freelancers

A majority (49 percent) of survey respondents have stated that corporates have the maximum demand for flexi-staff, whereas, 31 percent of survey respondents have said that the start-ups have the highest demand for the contingent workforce. The demand for the mobile workforce was found to be insignificant in small and medium-sized enterprises.

In the survey, 52 percent of hiring managers have stated that they would prefer recruiting Gen X over millennials as temp staff for their organization, because of only 15 percent of respondents have said that they would prefer hiring Gen Z (the mid-1990s to early-2000) for their contingent workforce.

Hiring managers rely most on recruitment agencies and consultancies for temp staff

The TimesJobs survey questioned the recruiters about the engagement model they follow for freelancers. Around 28 percent of respondents said that they treat their contingent the workforce at par with their permanent employees. As many as 27 percent of the respondents claimed that they involve them in strategic decision-making, followed by 23 percent of recruiters who engage their mobile workforce by giving feedback to them.

“Corporates are looking for agility from their workers and are willing to offer the flexibility required by the workforce. This is promoting the gig economy model in most industrial sectors. Here also the Technology sector is creating most freelancing opportunities. The survey indicates that in the next 5 years, most freelancers will be hired for Blockchain architecture relates tasks (as stated by 22 percent respondents) and followed by social media/SEO related tasks as stated by 16 percent respondents,” said Sanjay Goyal, Business Head, TimesJobs and TechGig.

Demand for flexi staff negligible in financial job roles; marketing skills most-in-demand

As per 30 percent of professionals the demand for flexi-staff is high for technical job roles but negligible for financial job roles. Around 33 percent of industry experts also revealed that candidates with good marketing skills are the most hired followed by other skill sets like social media handling, web development, and web designing.

The survey report also reveals that the IT sector is the largest employer of temp staff among various other sectors, whereas the demand for temp staff is negligible in Automobiles, BFSI and Infra industry.


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