Pandemic Prompting Professionals To Rethink Career Paths, Finds Amazon
The pandemic is prompting professionals in the country to rethink their career paths with many looking at switching industries as well as upskilling themselves to advance in their careers, according to a survey commissioned by Amazon India.
The e-commerce major commissioned a survey to gauge the pulse of the impact of COVID-19 on jobs and future career plans among Indian professionals. The survey was conducted by Morning Consult in August and covered 1,000 professionals across India.
About 59 per cent of the respondents said they were actively searching for a job.
More than one in three (35 per cent) respondents said they saw their pay cut as a result of COVID-19, while 68 per cent said they are looking to switch industries as a result of COVID-19.
One in three (33 per cent) respondents said they are looking for a new job right now where "they can do more meaningful work".
The survey found 51 per cent of the Indian job-seeking adults were interested in pursuing opportunities in industries they do not have experience in. About 55 per cent said compensation is a major factor they look for when applying for a job.
Job security is also a major priority for 56 per cent of Indian professionals following the pandemic.
"For half of Indian professionals (49 per cent), opportunities that will help them learn and develop is a high priority when considering a job. For 47 per cent of Indian professionals, having a safe workplace environment is a high priority when considering a job," the survey said.
Interestingly, 75 per cent of respondents said they are concerned their current set of skills will become outdated in five years.
About 90 per cent said they are interested in learning new and transferable career skills, and 74 per cent said this interest was a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The study underlines the changing concerns, aspirations and interests of Indian job seekers, particularly brought in by the COVID-19 pandemic. Professionals are looking at broadening the industries and skillsets to stay relevant in the changing job market," Amazon India said in a statement on Sunday.
In terms of skill sets, 45 per cent said they believe technical and digital skills are essential for career advancement; and around 38 per cent believe marketing skills are important for career advancement.
About 76 per cent said they are already given support through additional training offered by their employers and 93 per cent of them have already utilised this training. About 97 per cent said they would like more job training to be offered.
Amazon, which has committed to creating 20 lakh direct and indirect jobs in India by 2025, recently announced 8,000 direct job openings across 35 cities in the country, spread across consumer, corporate, technology, customer service, and operations roles. Amazon India is also hosting its first-ever Career Day in India on September 16.
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