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Smaller centres leave metros behind in hiring pace: Report
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Hiring in India's smaller cities is booming, outpacing metros with a 42% surge compared to 19%, reveals the Randstad Talent Insights Report 2025. BFSI, manufacturing, retail, and IT sectors are fueling this growth, establishing tier-2 cities as emerging talent hubs. Bengaluru leads tier-1 demand, while Chandigarh shines among tier-2 cities.
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