New Job Opportunities: Youth from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities often dream of working in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. While the dreams of many of these people are fulfilled, the dreams of some remain unfulfilled. However, a recent report has attracted the attention of people looking for employment. Jobs in small cities like Lucknow, Indore, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Surat and Nagpur are seeing a growth of 21 percent every year. Which is more than big cities. The growth of the metro city is around 14 percent. This clearly shows that more employment opportunities are being created in small cities.
What does the report say?
It has been informed in the report that due to e-commerce warehouses, call centers and tourism during festival times, new employment opportunities are being created in small cities. However, in many areas these changes are happening permanently. Which means that people will continue to get ample employment opportunities. Due to which now the youth of small towns will not have to choose the path of metros in search of jobs.
Growth is being seen in IT, banking, media, marketing and entertainment sectors in metro cities. People are getting ample opportunities in these areas. Despite this, the growth rate in jobs is only 14 percent. It has been informed in the report that new employment opportunities are opening up in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities of the country. Which is a very good news for the youth.
Which to choose between metro and small town?
This can be an important question for the youth looking for a job, whether they should move to a metro city or stay in their own city and look for job opportunities. He also has the answer to this. If they come to a metro city in search of new opportunities and career, they will have to bear many other expenses also.
They will have to bear the additional expenses of house rent, transportation and food. However, if they decide to stay in their own city then these expenses may be limited. However, there is a difference in job salary at both the places. Therefore, before taking any kind of decision, you should decide your priority.
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