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DIGITAL CREDENTIALS Needed For 80 PER CENT Of Jobs In India

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BY DR. GYAN PATHAK

Explosive growth and spread of digital technologies have brought transformations changes to the working . Labour market is
being reshaped, demand for digital skills and competencies increasing, and the demand for people who perform routine manual
is reducing. The COVID-19 crisis accelerated digitalization and automation. Though this transformation promises higher productivity,
it comes with challenges – automations eliminates many jobs, digitalization transforms traditional practices in entire industries, and
unequal access to digital technologies threatens to further exacerbate job market vulnerabilities of the poor and disadvantaged.
The ADB-LinkedIn report titled “Digital Jobs and Digital Skills: A Shifting Landscape in Asia and the Pacific” says that on the
whole digital credentials currently accompany more than a third of job application in the region. However, in India, where competition
for a limited number of jobs is stiff and candidates need to stand out, 80 per cent of all job applications reported digital credentials,
which is 20 percentage above the United States, perhaps reflective of lower digital connectivity, and number of digital credential
issuers.
The pandemic has accelerated demand for digital talent, especially in the industries most heavily affected, such as healthcare,
and digital services. India's healthcare market, for example, is expected to be worth $372 billion in 2022, up from $61.8
billion in 2017, and this will continue to spur job growth in the industry.
Digital hiring in education continued to grow even during the pandemic, with education technology or edtech companies and
online training portals occupying the top 10 positions in education as employees hiring digital professionals. There is e-education
boom in India, which has expanded during the pandemic consolidating the country's global leadership in education technology, by a
factor of 6.3, and the total online offerings are to create a $1.7 billion market by 2022. Renewable energy and smart cities are also
among top industries offering large number of digital jobs.
Meanwhile, with the number of social media users in India growing by 48 per cent year on year to reach 400 million at the
beginning of 2020, India looks set to continue to see growth in demand for digital marketeers and content creators.
Employers were surveyed in India and four other counties – Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, an the US as a benchmark
country – to assess how demand for digital skills increased over the last five years. Close the 75 per cent of all employers surveyed
in these five countries reported increased demand for all digital skills, from basic to advanced. Both basic and applied digital skills
have become near-universal requirement for employment. Above 70 per cent of all surveyed employers reported that basic and
applied digital skills are now a workplace essential.
Evidence of rising demand was higher in Bangladesh and India, followed by the US. These three countries also reported the
highest demand for advanced digital skills relative to demand for basic skills. The number among the last 10 hires required to
possess digital skills in India are: Basic digital skills 8, applied digital skills 5, Software and hardware skills 6, and advanced digital
skills 4.
The analysis of the data shows that the people who can fill digital jobs are in greater demand in developing market, while more
advanced economies have a stronger emphasis on and management personnel who oversee digital jobs. India, Indonesia,
and Malaysia have more digital jobs than do Australia or Singapore, where there is more demand for corporate management. India
and the Philippines show strong demand for information technology business support roles reflecting their competitive advantage in
business process outsourcing.
The report says that the fields of study tend to align with national competitive advantage. In India, 8 of the top 10 degrees
awarded are in computer science, a result driven by the country's strength in information and communication technology. Australia
and Singapore have larger share of education backgrounds in business, management, corporate and legal skills, and liberal arts.
The fastest growing job categories reflect nation strengths across countries. Hiring in online content and social media is rising
quickly in Indonesia and the Philippines, while Malaysia posts faster growth in digital business support roles such as in human
resources and business development, and India in digital roles in software and system development.
Top jobs in demand in India as per their rank are – software engineer, sales manager, system engineer, business development
manager, human resource executive, business analyst, business development executive, graphic designer, professor, and project
manager.
The data indicate strong demand for consumer interface in Indonesia and Malaysia, as reflected in marketing and sales jobs.
However, in India and Philippines, demand is more balanced between consumer interface and backend infrastructure and system

engineering, as the strong presence in both countries of business support roles such as “consumer services” and “administrative
assistant” reflect their vibrant business process outsourcing industries.
When analyzed from a growth rate perspective, in India, roles in workplace safety and compliance with standards are increasing,
which indicate its commercial trend. The fastest growing ten top jobs rankwise are – business technology analyst, academic advisor,
drug safety associate, transaction risk investigator, information technology analyst, production specialist, talent acquisition
executive, data engineer, product analyst and JavaScript developer.
The top ten digital skills in demand in India rankwise are – SQL, JavaScript, Java, HTML, C programming language, MySQL,
Cascading Style sheets, C++, Python programming language and jQuery. The tech hub of India and Singapore require a mix of skill,
reflecting a range of expertise that includes building tech infrastructure and enterprise systems, such as C++ and AI.
In India, 8 of top 10 fields are technical or in computer science, reflecting the country's strong comparative advantage in
information and communication technology and its reputation as a global leader in training and exporting tech talent.
Top ten fields of study rankwise in demand as per the job perspective in India are – Computer science; Computational science;
Electrical, electronics and communication engineering; Information Technology; Computer engineering; Electrical and electronics
engineering; General business and commerce; Physical sciences; and Mathematics.
It is clear that the labour market is India in under digital transition, which is changing too fast to cope with the change creating
imbalance. In this backdrop, the report says, informed policies and actions are needed to amplify benefits of digitalization and mitigate
harm.

(IPA)

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