Chennai: Nearly 24 per cent of the workforce in micro, small and medium enterprises comprise ladies which is larger than different industrial segments, a examine undertaken by staffing and recruitment agency CIEL Human Resources Services mentioned on Tuesday. More than 20 per cent of proprietary micro, small and medium enterprises have been owned by ladies with West Bengal main at 23.4 per cent throughout the nation, the examine mentioned.
CIEL HR Services performed the examine ‘Employment tendencies in MSME sector’ just lately.
According to the examine, there’s intense demand for expertise within the gross sales and enterprise improvement area with greater than 50 per cent job postings within the MSME section.
The MSME sector over the previous two years witnessed a forty five.5 per cent progress in worker headcount, it mentioned.
“The MSME sector is one of the significant sectors for the growth of the economy…it is indeed a positive indication to see the employment growth of MSMEs, various schemes and initiatives by the Government give a major boost to the growth of MSMEs,” firm managing director and CEO Aditya Narayan Mishra mentioned.
“While there has been a steady increase in the women’s participation rate in the MSME industry, our study has also revealed the need for better gender representation at an executive level for improved organisational climate and better financial performance,” he mentioned.
Source: auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com