Data science, Analytics jobs witnesses surge in non-IT sector, Highest in BFSI: Great Learning Report
Open jobs for analytics and data science in domestic non-IT firms increased by 20 percentage points compared to last year; The highest number of job openings in 2023 are for professionals with 2–5 years of experience
While jobs available for mid-level professionals are growing, there is a decline in open jobs for senior-level professionals
The number of data science & analytics jobs was primarily skewed towards professionals in the 2–5 years and 5–7 years’ experience bracket. These two work-ex categories have even historically been favoured because of their adaptability and lower cost to organisations compared to more senior age groups. Besides, professionals in these brackets have relevant skills and practical experience, giving them an edge over fresher’s. In 2022, the share of jobs for the 2–5 years and 5–7 years’ work-ex bracket was the same. While there has since been an increase in positions in both groups, the 2–5 years’ experience bracket sees a higher jump (13 pp) in openings as a consequence of cost-cutting measures amidst the recession.
Opportunities for more experienced individuals (7+ years) have reduced—with the tough macroeconomic conditions and the resulting preference of organisations to upskill their employees internally instead of making fresh, expensive hires.
More positions are available in the 6–10 LPA salary range for analytics & data science specialists
Open data science and analytics jobs in the income ranges between 6–10 LPA and 10–15 LPA make up close to 60% of all data related jobs in 2023. This statistic is in line with the rising number of jobs for those with 2–5 and 5–7 years of experience. The information also reiterates the fact that organisations aren’t as keen on hiring freshers and more experienced personnel this year.
Data jobs are growing in important metros like Chennai and Hyderabad; Bengaluru still holds the largest share
Being the country’s tech capital, Bengaluru continues to hold the largest share of data science and analytics jobs despite a slight drop from 2022. Other locations, such as Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, and Chennai, have had an increase in their share as organisations migrate towards other talent hubs, with Bengaluru slowly reaching a saturation point. In particular, Chennai’s automotive and manufacturing sectors and Hyderabad’s booming pharmaceutical & biotechnology industries are additionally generating greater demand for data science professionals as these sectors adopt data-driven approaches.
‘Business analyst’ remains the most in-demand job role; NLP, data architect, and AI/ML engineer roles on an upward trajectory in 2023
While ‘business analyst’ remains the most in-demand position this year by volume, the share of data jobs for AI/ML engineers, big data analytics, data architects, computer vision, and NLP has grown since 2022. NLP roles, especially, have seen their share significantly rise over the last year as they are vital for applications like virtual assistants and sentiment analysis. A decreasing trend has been seen in roles for deep learning, data engineering.
Hari Krishnan Nair, co-founder of Great Learning, said, “India is in the midst of a massive digital transformation supporting business operations globally, and there is a considerable push towards embracing data-driven decisions to achieve more efficient business operations. This year’s report has sprung some surprises—but once economies rebound, we can expect data science and analytics jobs in India to grow further and open up more unique job profiles. We hope the ‘Analytics and Data Science Jobs in India 2023’ report will guide organizations as well as individuals as they pursue their career goals by giving them an in-depth look into the prevailing job trends in the country.”
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