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Tech companies shift focus to untapped talent in non-metros, rural India: Report

The IT sector is not just looking to hire in tier II and tier III cities but is keen on nurturing the ready pool of tech talent there. The COVID-19-driven hybrid work environment and the emergence of bona fide online courses that allow young professionals to upskill remotely have helped democratise matters further.

By CNBCTV18.com Jan 11, 2022 6:32:37 PM IST (Published)


Demand for tech-based talent is usually associated with booming cyber hubs and shiny metros, but the COVID-19 pandemic is driving demand for tech talent in non-metro cities as well. The rise of work from home (WFH) and hybrid working environments has created an ecosystem where companies are looking to set up smaller offices across India, away from their main headquarters and centres of activity, reported the Mint.
“Hiring in tier-II and -III cities and rural areas is much more than just tapping into a talent base in these regions. It is about nurturing talent that is industry-ready," M.I. Sohail, Head of Talent Acquisition, Zoho, told Mint.
The SaaS company is expecting to hire 1,000 people across rural locations, in addition to the 3,000 it had hired last year.