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Summary:

Quick commerce is creating many blue-collar jobs, with 500,000 expected by 2025. The sector hired 40,000 workers in the last quarter (October-December 2024) to meet festive season demand. Key jobs like delivery drivers, retail staff, and warehouse workers are essential for operations. India will need 2.43 million blue-collar workers across industries. Cities like Chennai, Pune, and Delhi, along with others, are seeing strong hiring growth.

 

Apart from quick commerce, sectors like logistics, manufacturing, and e-commerce need more blue-collar workers. The survey highlights the need for skill development to meet future demands. Employers focus on skills like navigation, driving, digital literacy, and tech support. Automation is changing these needs, leading companies to invest in training programs. These jobs offer good salaries, with retail roles earning ₹22,600/month plus bonuses and benefits like smartphones.

 

Source: IBEF

 

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