New Delhi, Dec 7 (Ians) India is likely to see its gig workforce add 9-11 million jobs by 2025, which has been one of the most pivotal economic shifts in a long time, a report showed on Wednesday.
In terms of job roles, door delivery is the most prevalent gig role employers are hiring for currently – 22 per cent for food and 26 per cent for other deliveries.
In addition, 16 per cent of the employers surveyed are hiring gig workers for household/vehicle repairs and maintenance and for cab/two-wheeler driving, 10 per cent are hiring for cleaning, and 7 per cent for personal care service roles, according to latest findings from job site Indeed.
Gig workers are freelancers or contractors who work independently, typically on a short-term basis for multiple clients. Their work may be project-based, hourly, or part-time.
“With the emergence of app-based models for roles like delivery and home services, there has been...
In terms of job roles, door delivery is the most prevalent gig role employers are hiring for currently – 22 per cent for food and 26 per cent for other deliveries.
In addition, 16 per cent of the employers surveyed are hiring gig workers for household/vehicle repairs and maintenance and for cab/two-wheeler driving, 10 per cent are hiring for cleaning, and 7 per cent for personal care service roles, according to latest findings from job site Indeed.
Gig workers are freelancers or contractors who work independently, typically on a short-term basis for multiple clients. Their work may be project-based, hourly, or part-time.
“With the emergence of app-based models for roles like delivery and home services, there has been...
- 12/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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