These 3 sectors got brighter due to festive season, 2 lakh new jobs increased

New Delhi: Diwali is just around the corner. There is a rush in the market for shopping. The demand generated by the festival has also created many employment opportunities. This holiday season, jobs in logistics, operations, e-commerce and tourism are growing 20 percent year over year. Sharing this information, the professional networking platform said that a total of 2.16 million job openings were recorded during this period. This year's holiday season has been especially important for businesses trying to get back on their feet following a slowdown in consumer spending.

Also the expansion of the express trading industry, which enables quick delivery of goods. Opportunities in the logistics and operations sector grew by 70% year-on-year during this period. Meanwhile, retail and e-commerce grew by 30 percent and restaurants and hospitality grew by 25 percent. Companies like Rapido, Delhivery, eCart and Shiprocket have advertised more than 30,000 vacancies for various posts. Nirdisht Parikh, Founder and CEO, Apna.co, said, “This year is a very important year for our employer partners as consumer demand is expected to grow by 20-25%.

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Deals worth Rs 4.25 lakh crore are expected to be concluded during the Diwali festival this year. Preparations for Diwali and its related festivals are in full swing in Delhi and other parts of the country. Retailers want to attract more and more customers to expand their business. Praveen Khandelwal, MP from Chandni Chowk and general secretary of the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), said that markets in Delhi and across the country are preparing for Diwali and the festive season. He said retailers are expected to generate business of around Rs 425 crore across the country this Diwali season following increase in customer footfall and sales during Raksha Bandhan, Navratri and Karva Chauth, of which around Rs 75,000 crore will be in Delhi alone. Will be born in.

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