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News18
a day ago
- Business
- News18
Top 10 Emerging Cities In India For Fresher's Job Hunt, According To LinkedIn
1/10 Visakhapatnam, Odisha: The city tops the list as a major industrial and employment hub. The LinkedIn report states that the city is developing various tech-driven companies and the pharmaceutical industry to create more jobs. (AI generated image) Ranchi, Jharkhand: Ranchi secures the second place in the list. With its hospitality ventures, new retail outlets, smart city initiatives and improved connectivity, Ranchi is now a go-to destination for professionals. (AI generated image) Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh: This city ranks third. It is drawing investments with more IT players setting up shop, metro and airport expansion on cards. (Image: Pexels) Nashik, Maharashtra: As per the report, the city is attracting a growing number of data and IT companies. The wine capital of India is also witnessing a real-estate boom. (Image: Pexels) Rajkot, Gujarat: With growing MSME sector and better road connectivity across Gujarat, Rajkot secures the sixth place in the list. (Image: Pexels) Agra, Uttar Pradesh: The report reveals that the city in now undergoing a profound transformation with the 12,000-hectare New Agra project, which is driving significant job opportunities. (AI generated image) Madhurai, Tamil Nadu: Madhurai is focusing on cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure. This is prompting industries in tech and agriculture sectors to gain a stronghold in the city. (AI generated image) Vadodara, Gujarat: A host of construction project are underway in the Gujarat's city. Various sectors including Urban infrastructure, healthcare, housing, and transport are witnessing a boom. (AI generated image) 10/10 The city is drawing young professionals seeking affordable living and a strong sense of community. Decentralised job markets, growing startups and new corporate offices are driving the city's evolution. (AI generated image)


Indian Express
20-07-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
10 top emerging regions in India for jobs
India's professional landscape is undergoing a dynamic transformation, with new urban centres stepping into the spotlight. Once overshadowed by the country's major metros, these emerging cities are gaining traction as vibrant hubs for jobs, innovation, and growth. Fueled by infrastructure development, expanding industries, and a steady influx of skilled professionals, these tier two and three regions in the country are presenting newer economic opportunities. In its inaugural list of Cities on the Rise in India, LinkedIn highlights the top ten emerging cities in India. Let's get started: In the list of the top ten, Visakhapatnam tops the list as a major industrial and employment hub. As stated in the report, the city is developing various tech-driven companies and the pharmaceutical industry to create more jobs. The report states that the government is focusing on building infrastructure, which could be a reason for the transformation. Second on the list is Ranchi, with its hospitality ventures, new retail outlets, smart city initiatives, and improved connectivity making Jharkhand's capital a go-to destination for professionals, reveals the report. Known for its cultural sites, Vijayawada is drawing investments with more IT players setting up shop and metro and airport expansions on the cards. Located in Maharashtra, Nashik is expanding its economic canvas. The city is attracting a growing number of data and IT companies, signalling its emergence as a tech-friendly destination. Alongside this digital influx, Nashik's automobile and defence manufacturing sectors are fueling a surge in real estate development. Positioned as an emerging tech powerhouse, Raipur is experiencing a surge in industry interest across semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and pharmaceuticals, mentions the report, adding that initiatives like Naya Raipur are acting as a catalyst for infrastructure investments. Blending entrepreneurial energy with innovative urban design, Rajkot is embracing sustainable growth through concepts like sponge cities, eco-friendly schools, and climate-resilient infrastructure. The MSME ecosystem, along with road connectivity, is making it an attractive destination for professionals and businesses alike, states the report. Merging its rich heritage with ambitious modernisation, Agra—famously known as the City of the Taj—is witnessing a shift through the expansive 12,000-hectare New Agra project. With manufacturing clusters, the initiative is fueling economic expansion and creating a wave of employment opportunities across the region, as mentioned in LinkedIn's report. Renowned as the Temple City of India, this southern Tamil Nadu hub is rapidly advancing its infrastructure with state-of-the-art facilities. These developments are drawing increased interest from industry leaders—especially in the technology and agriculture sectors—who are establishing a firm presence in the region, mentions the report. Vadodara is undergoing a wave of development through numerous construction initiatives. The growth is evident in sectors such as urban infrastructure, healthcare, housing, and transportation, marking a significant shift in the city's economic and structural landscape. Known for its heritage and vibrant culture, Jodhpur is becoming a magnet for young professionals seeking affordable living and a tight-knit community vibe. The rise of decentralised job opportunities, expanding startup ecosystem, and the arrival of major corporate players like Genpact are fueling its transformation. India's next chapter of economic growth is being written not just in boardrooms and metro skylines, but in its emerging cities—each with its own identity, ambition, and strategic edge. It seems that the future of work is no longer confined to traditional hotspots.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Don't like metro cities? Here are top non-metro cities in India for job prospects, says LinkedIn
For decades, the story of professional success in India was synonymous with the rush of metro cities—the fast trains of Mumbai, the towering skyline of Gurgaon, and the glass-and-steel campuses of Bengaluru. But now, in a post-pandemic world of flexible work and decentralised economies, a new narrative is emerging—one that belongs to smaller cities quietly blooming with opportunity. According to a new report by LinkedIn titled 'Cities on the Rise', India's smaller towns—once viewed merely as places of origin or retirement—are evolving into magnets of economic promise. With over four in five Indian professionals looking to change jobs this year, these cities are not just viable alternatives but, in many ways, the new frontier of growth. The Rise of India's "Next" Cities The list, powered by exclusive LinkedIn data, identifies 10 non-metro cities where job creation, hiring momentum, and professional migration are on a significant upswing. From Visakhapatnam's tech boom to Jodhpur's rising start-up ecosystem, each city on the list offers a distinct flavour of growth. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Victoria Principal Is Almost 75, See Her Now Reportingly Undo 'Tier 2 and tier 3 cities are at the heart of India's economic transformation,' said Nirajita Banerjee, LinkedIn India's Senior Managing Editor. 'This means, for many Indians, meaningful career progress no longer demands moving to a big city.' The shift is being driven by investments from tech giants, government infrastructure plans, and the aspirations of local talent ready to stay rooted while reaching new heights. What's Driving the Boom? A potent mix of local entrepreneurship, government support, and large corporate interest is fuelling this change. Cities like Visakhapatnam and Madurai are becoming hubs for data, IT, and pharma industries. Companies like HCLTech, Infosys , Sun Pharma , and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories are setting up shop in these regions, offering not just jobs but entire ecosystems. You Might Also Like: World's best city to live in: US has ZERO city in Top 10 list, another country has 3 In Raipur, the Chhattisgarh government's vision for 'Naya Raipur'—a tech-forward smart city—is attracting semiconductor and AI firms. Rajkot, meanwhile, is marrying tradition with sustainability through initiatives like eco-schools and sponge city planning, all while boosting MSME growth. Vadodara is flourishing with construction and transport projects. Ranchi's smart city infrastructure is drawing professionals from across Jharkhand. And in Agra, the New Agra project, with proposed manufacturing clusters worth ₹1,046 crore, is blending Mughal legacy with a modern industrial push. What Kind of Jobs Are Available? From business development roles to engineering, sales, operations, and education—job profiles are diversifying. For cities like Nashik, Raipur, and Rajkot, business development is driving hiring. In Vijayawada and Madurai, engineering remains a stronghold. Visakhapatnam is seeing surges in both pharma and tech. The career graph in these cities is no longer linear—it's local, layered, and full of promise. From Migration to Rooting Back For millions of Indians who left their hometowns in search of opportunity, this may be a moment of return. Not out of compulsion, but choice. You Might Also Like: Anand Mahindra has a message for every Indian city. Have govt officials seen his post? These rising cities offer more than just employment. They offer affordable housing, lesser pollution, tight-knit communities, and growing lifestyle options—all without the daily grind of metro chaos. LinkedIn's data suggests that professionals are now open to staying closer to their roots if the city can match their ambition. Increasingly, these cities can. The Full List of 'Cities on the Rise' The 10 cities spotlighted in the report are: Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Vijayawada, Nashik, Raipur, Rajkot, Agra, Madurai, Vadodara, and Jodhpur. Each of them carries a unique story of transformation and future potential. Whether it's Raipur's ₹4.5 lakh crore investment proposals or Jodhpur's startup-friendly work culture, the momentum is unmistakable. A Future Beyond the Big Four India's growth story has long been told through the lens of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. But as digital infrastructure expands and businesses rethink the geography of talent, the new heroes of economic growth may be cities where your grandmother lives, or where your childhood was spent. So, if you've ever wished for a slower pace of life without compromising your ambition, perhaps the future isn't in getting out—it's in going back.