The Fastest Growing Jobs In India

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 25 September 2014, 00:57 IST
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Analytics Professional
Annual salary: 1.79 lakh—9.80 lakh

The war for analytics talent is tough enough. As it’s a daunting task to compete against the likes of Facebook, LinkedIn and Microsoft for qualified candidates. They’re only a handful of the companies currently looking to hire analytics professionals, thus this could be one of the fastest growing career you could think of getting your hands on.
The Analytics profession, which spans over various industries from healthcare, banks, e-commerce and marketing, involves analyzing business strategy and streamlining the organizational structure. As all business want to stay ahead of their competition, this very factor creates jobs for the analytics professionals.
R&D Professionals
Annual salary: 3 lakh—30 lakh

The Research and Development is a progressive field in India, and there is no second though about its fast growing capabilities.
R&D professionals are the engineering technicians, who use their technical knowledge to assist engineers and other scientists to create, design and construct new products or equipments that will be then marketed and sold to the consumers or industries.  Additionally, these professionals are also responsible for testing and conducting experiments on the product, bringing together data and seeing through its outcome process to spot if the product is operational and would it be profitable.
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