Commercial | July 2022

Which are the top talent cities in India

Which are the top talent cities in India

Undoubtedly, India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world. With increasing competition and demand for skilled labour, companies need to hire qualified employees. Individuals move to cities to land high-paying jobs in their desired domain. With digitisation incorporated into every aspect of the business, there is a huge opening for employment.

Places like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Pune are some of the top talent cities in India, where you can see a huge crowd of people who relocate from different places looking for a job. These cities are attractions for many reasons, such as better transportation facilities, quality of life, industry diversity, job profiling, etc.

Fastest-Growing Talented Cities in INDIA

Industries are booming, and the job opportunities available in tech cities are far more plentiful than in other areas. With the presence of major tech companies and their ability to offer competitive salaries, benefits, and career growth, many people have chosen to settle in capitals to access top-tier jobs. According to a report, 6 out of 14 cities in the Asia-Pacific region suitable for technology jobs are from India.

Bengaluru leads India with 2,30,813 tech job creation during the last financial year, followed by Chennai with 1,12,781, Hyderabad with 1,03,032 and Delhi with 89,996 jobs. Additionally, these cities often have a vibrant culture of innovation and creativity, with plenty of unique amenities such as restaurants, entertainment venues, outdoor activities, and so much more. As such, tech cities are increasingly becoming popular among those looking for job security while also living an exciting lifestyle. Some cities that are attracting talent at a rapid pace are mentioned below.

Delhi

Job opportunities and economic growth in Delhi are growing at a rapid rate. Delhi is the capital city of India, and the National Capital Region (NCR) is one of the most popular regions. The total area covered by NCR is 55,083 sq km, out of which Delhi covers 5 percent. Prominent cities such as Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Noida are all under NCR; these cities have emerged as key centres for multiple international businesses and industries. MNCs such as Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Hyundai, LG, Oracle, and Ericsson are in the NCR cities.

When we speak of Delhi, transportation is its strength. The metro covers almost the entire city and the NCR region while helping residents to commute to major parts of the capital. The social infrastructure of these places is an added advantage, as multispecialty hospitals, educational institutes, IT companies, and industries are all accessible easily.

Bengaluru

We know Bengaluru as the Silicon Valley of India, a city filled with IT hubs; it is also the second next to Beijing on the list of technology hubs in the Asia-Pacific region. It is a city with the highest number of job opportunities open for every individual in different domains. Bengaluru also showcased the highest percentage of annual leasing, 38-40 percent, higher than the national average of 35 percent.

It is a city with headquarters for companies like SAP, Tesco, Wipro, Hindustan Aeronautical Limited (HAL), and more; popular colleges like Bengaluru University, Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Management, and more. The high-paying jobs, climate, transportation, and infrastructure in Bengaluru are what many people enjoy and want to stay here for a longer time.

Hyderabad

According to the report, Hyderabad is placed third in job creation. We know it as the "City of Pearls" and was once a trade centre for rare diamonds, pearls, and more. It is one of the largest metropolitan areas in India. Hyderabad is among the global IT centres; the area was primarily created to promote IT infrastructure and was called Hitec City. This development opened a vast horizon for many MNC companies, such as Google, Genpact, Microsoft, HP, Amazon, and Oracle.

The literacy rate of Hyderabad is 82.96 percent, higher than the national average of 74.04 percent. People move to Hyderabad for job opportunities as they have diverse options in industries, and the city's public infrastructure (Schools, hospitals, metro transportation, malls, and more) is convenient to all. It is a place for many educational institutes, such as the International Institute of Information Technology and the Indian School of Business, and research institutes, such as the National Institute of Animal Biotechnology (NIAB) and CSIR – National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI).

Mumbai

We know Mumbai as India's financial and entertainment capital. The city has seen an increase in established startups for the past few years. Thirteen of the top 500 companies are present in the town. Mumbai is ranked 36th in the list of cities that made it to the Top 40 Startup Hubs in the world. These stats indicate the number of opportunities available for job seekers and professionals. Symphony IT Park, International Infotech Park, Google, Amazon, Johnson & Johnson Pvt, and more are a few of the parks and MNCs located in Mumbai.

The local trains are the city's backbone; it is the first railway network to be built in the entire continent. The Mumbai Trans Harbour Sea Link is a direct link for Nhava seaport, the Mumbai – Pune Expressway & the Mumbai – Goa Highway.

Chennai

Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is one of the oldest cities in India. It is also a major port city and the second-largest IT hub after Bengaluru. Chennai has the sixth largest population in the country and is one of the cities with the highest GDP economy. The city is nicknamed the "Detroit of Asia" because of the major automobile industry located. Thirty-five percent of the automobile component industry is present in Chennai. It is placed second in the job creation list, and the employment rate will increase with multiple companies and industries open.

Infosys, HCL, Randstad, TCS, and Accenture are a few MNCs headquartered in Chennai. Other top companies include Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Cognizant, and more also present. The climate in the city is moderate, and the local transportation bus is the most common and affordable commute.

Kochi

Kochi, a historic port city in Kerala, India, is home to many companies and industries. It is emerging as one of the top talent cities in India. With many MNCs and startups, Kochi is becoming an attractive hub for skilled professionals. The city has seen fast-paced job market growth over the past few years with a large influx of foreign investments. Kochi has several reputed educational institutions and universities, like Cochin University and the Indian Institute of Technology - Palakkad. Infopark, SmartCity Kochi Business Park and more IT parks are also present.

Kochi is the best place to live with its low cost of living, less traffic, best healthcare facilities, education, climate, and more. In 2021, Kerala was ranked third for employability, with 64.2 percent.

Conclusion

Several factors, including a strong base of talent, favourable government policies, and a booming economy, drive the growth of a city. As a result, these cities are becoming increasingly important centres of talent and innovation. As the centres are booming, many Multinational Companies have opened their offices, and the need for infrastructure has increased. Brigade Group is one of the best options if you are looking for a commercial space. We are one of India's leading property developers, with 35+ years of experience in the industry. We developed a Grade 'A' commercial property in 2019 and entered the co-working space with Buzzworks.

Brigade Group has some well-known properties in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi. The World Trade Centre is a commercial space in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kochi. More business properties include Brigade Tech Gardens, Brigade Magnum, Brigade Vantage, Brigade Rubix, and more. Contact us for detailed information about the properties for commercial or business purposes.

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