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Millennials vs. Gen Z in the Workplace04 Dec 202400:27:03
In this episode of The Working Life, host Devina delves into the evolving workplace dynamic between millennials and Gen Z. As the younger generation steps into leadership roles with tech-savviness and an unapologetic focus on work-life balance, we explore how their fearless approach challenges the traditional norms millennials have built. Is it time for millennials to pass the torch, or can both generations find ways to thrive together? Tune in for a candid conversation on how these generational shifts are shaping the future of work.
How Much Pay Hike Can You Really Expect This Time?01 Dec 202400:22:21
In this episode of The Working Life, Mint’s Devina Sengupta sits down with Anandorup Ghose, Partner at Deloitte India, to decode the salary trends shaping India’s job market. Why have increments been stagnating? Which sectors are poised for big pay hikes, and which ones aren’t? Plus, Ghose shares a crucial tip to help you negotiate a better paycheck. Tune in now and don’t miss this insightful conversation!
Bring Your Own AI: The Future of Work in India27 May 202400:29:39
In this insightful episode, host Devina engages in a thought-provoking discussion with two industry leaders: Irina Ghose, Managing Director of Microsoft India & South Asia, and Ruchee Anand, India Country Head for Talent & Learning Solutions at LinkedIn. They delve into the findings of a recent study by Microsoft and LinkedIn, revealing that 92% of knowledge workers in India are leveraging AI at work, compared to 75% globally. The conversation explores the implications of this high adoption rate for data privacy, the reasons behind the eagerness of Indian professionals to bring their own AI tools to work, and whether AI certifications are effectively meeting client demands. Tune in for more
Can maternity leave affect women's career growth17 May 202400:26:16
Returning to work after a maternity break is a battle for many women. India Inc is grappling with how to make the employees feel welcomed and get the team acclimatized as well. In this episode of The Working Life, Mint’s Devina Sengupta and Deepti Sagar, Chief People and Experience Officer, Deloitte India discuss issues around promotions, hikes, animosity within the team and how they can be addressed. Companies can not afford to lose out on the returning women
How does placement team of IIM- Ahmedabad work?03 May 202400:26:00
One would think that Placements at India's premier business schools is a cakewalk. Professor Viswanath Pingali chairperson placements at India's top B-school IIM-Ahmedabad deciphers the code to getting the best companies no matter what the economy is. Pingali discusses with Mint's Devina Sengupta on how to look at placement data beyond just compensation numbers.
Is it a good time to switch jobs or take career break ?13 Apr 202400:22:56
All of us have some point in our careers wanted to take a break but for most of us, the idea never took root. Is there ever a right time to take that plunge? Head for higher studies take the sabbatical or even opt for a drastic career switch. Kamal Karanth, co-founder of staffing firm Xpheno largely looks into IT and startup hiring, and Mint's Devina Sengupta discussed who can take the risk of a pause or career switch right now.
Why India Inc should worry about Manosphere ?08 Apr 202400:26:04
While India Inc is trying to achieve diversity in workplace , a worrying trend is developing that may push back a lot of the work done in bringing in gender parity . Social media influencers , students , young adults are discussing Manosphere and if there is merit in having gender specific roles in life . In this episode of The Working Life , Shrabonti Bagchi , national features editors at Mint and deputy editor Devina Sengupta discussed Manosphere and its impact on young minds.
What are the hikes, promotions & bonuses in 2024?30 Mar 202400:22:36
It is that time of the year when relations between employers and employees can get a bit strained. In this episode of The Working Life, Mint’s Devina Sengupta and Prakhar Tripathi, who is a partner at Deloitte discuss how hikes and promotions may be muted but firms are working around bonuses and stocks to retain top talent.
What goes behind B-school rankings ?23 Mar 202400:27:28
A top B-schools needs to have a faculty strength known globally for their teaching and research work, alumni with strong corporate relations and a diverse set of students who are tuned in with latest changes in firms across sectors. To understand what goes behind global rankings Mint’s Devina Sengupta spoke to Ramabhadran Thirumalai, Deputy Dean, Academic Programmes, Indian School of Business (ISB) one of the leading B-schools India for this episode of The Working Life
Arundhati Bhattacharya on Work, Safety, and Self-Advocacy15 Mar 202400:27:54
In this episode, host Devina engages in a conversation with Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairperson & CEO of Salesforce India and former Chairperson of SBI. Arundhati delves into the complexities of balancing work and personal commitments, especially for women. The discussion highlights safety concerns, particularly on college campuses, as a significant factor shaping decisions. They reflect on the importance of being vocal and advocating for oneself, particularly in terms of work and promotion.
S4 | Ep. 1 Get Set Work08 Mar 202400:29:53
The appraisal season has started and while companies are trying to retain their best talent, employees are testing the waters. Amid the tug-o-war, retaining and attracting women remains the top priority as gender diversity ratios remain a concern in India Inc. Mint's Devina Sengupta discusses with Sabina Dewan, President and Executive Director, JustJobs Network where are the jobs, is there an employment crisis and why are women dropping out of workforce. Credits: Production - Radhika Makker Audio Editor - Amrinder Singh
How to tame the Dragon in 202428 Dec 202300:26:09
According to the Chinese zodiac calendar, 2024 will be the year of the dragon symbolized by bold moves, aggression and power . If India Inc too manages to mirror these traits , what should an employee do to stay relevant? What skill sets become crucial and how will the employer’s stance change? In this episode of The Working Life, Abhijit Bhaduri , GM Global L&D, Microsoft talks to Devina Sengupta on the delicate shifts in power balance that can work as opportunities for many and become worrisome for others .
Will the Next Generation's Careers Be Affected by Workplace Safety?02 Sep 202400:21:39
How differently is our workplace perceived by male and female employees? Will the career paths of the next generation be impacted by an unsafe environment? Our host, Devina Sengupta, spoke to Pratishtha Bagai and Manas Pimpalkhare, a Trainee Correspondent at Mint, to discuss the diverse perspectives and experiences of men and women in the workplace. The conversation delves into how these perceptions shape career aspirations, the impact of workplace safety on professional growth, and the importance of fostering a culture of inclusion and safety for all employees. Tune in for more
How to build talent pipeline beyond 202421 Dec 202300:27:34
Tata Communications is absorbing talent that is skilled in AI, IoT, product management, security to build pipeline beyond 2024 and compete with both telecom service providers and product companies. The telecom firm's CHRO Aadesh Goyal, speaks to Mint's Devina Sengupta on how hyper personalising benefits and compensation can become a good way to retain high performers.
Banking sector’s missing customer executives15 Dec 202300:27:13
What can be done to bring down attrition in the banking sector? Rajkamal Vempati- President & Head-HR, Axis Bank talks to Mint’s Devina Sengupta for The Working Life on the shortage in customer facing roles and why manpower will remain the biggest challenge and opportunity in 2024
How to get a job this campus placement season08 Dec 202300:23:54
The battle grounds at IITs this year are calm and the usual aggression is missing indicating a weak appetite amongst companies across sectors. Does that mean in the next few months B-schools will see a lukewarm placement ? Sunil Chemmankotil, CEO for TeamLease Digital talks to Mint's Devina Sengupta on how colleges are reworking strategies to their students placed and why India Inc may benefit if it goes to recruit graduates now.
Can upskilling retain high performers when wage hike isn't enough?23 Nov 202300:28:10
How are companies looking beyond wage hike to retain the high performer? As India Inc enters the appraisal cycles, firms are scampering to get coaches, personalized upskilling programs to indicate that there are special plans for the career of their top talent. Nishchae Suri , MD India for Cornerstone talks to Devina Sengupta on The Working Life about how upskilling can be the crucial ace up the HR's sleeve
India Inc ups outplacement services as layoffs increase16 Nov 202300:23:58
Firms are resorting to outplacement services to help laid-off employees find another job and protect the company’s brand image. In this episode of The Working Life, Hardeep Singh, President – Right Management India explains to Mint’s Devina Sengupta how the well-being of a retrenched employee is becoming important and how soon can they find another job. Tune in to know more!!
Manpower crisis in the alco-bev industry09 Nov 202300:29:38
The alco-bev industry may be maturing in India but getting the right tasters, the digital and marketing experts poses a big challenge. In this episode of The Working Life, Nitu Bhushan CHRO, Pernod Ricard, South Asia highlights the firm's steps in bringing in more women, building a larger brand image through campus initiatives and how the firm is protecting its talent against the onslaught of FMCG firms.
Are mid-tier IT firms better placed to handle manpower crisis?02 Nov 202300:27:05
While IT giants are struggling to bring down wage costs and are on a cost cutting spree, the mid-tier companies had not gone over-board during the recruitment frenzy. In today's episode of The Working Life Avneet Hora, Senior Director, Human Resources, Unisys explains how these smaller firms had estimated that lull and had not inflated salaries or gone over-board with hiring , which has helped them handle cost pressures today.
How did FY24 become IT's worst year?26 Oct 202300:21:43
Demand for IT services has slumped amid a global slowdown. FY24 could turn out to be the worst year for IT sector hiring in a long time. Prasadh M.S., head of workforce research and analytics at Xpheno breaks down for The Working Life, why the sector's plummet was unforeseen and recovery is delayed.
Does India Inc give due credit to women returning after a break?19 Oct 202300:27:54
Companies want women to return after their maternity break but give them jobs that are not challenging enough. Swetha Totapally-Regional Director for Asia-Pacific for Dalberg Advisers explains in this episode of The Working Life how women drop out of the career track even after getting back into the workforce.
The Missing women in festive hiring12 Oct 202300:23:19
E-commerce, retail and hospitality sector increase their temp workforce during the festive season. But how many of these hires are women? In today's episode of The Working Life, economist Mitali Nikore highlights that just 25% of the temp recruits are women and are paid barely 60% of what their male counterparts. Tune in for more!!
Why coaching capital Kota has failed its entrance test14 Aug 202400:25:30
Our host Devina spent a week in Kota this July. When she last visited in 2022, the city was so packed, that there was hardly any space to stand. Today, the streets carry a shutters-down look, reflecting the economic hardship of a community once thriving on the influx of students. There's palpable anger and frustration among business owners and locals because they made the critical mistake of depending solely on students for survival. Now that the student population has dropped by nearly half, it has created a ripple effect—loan defaults are on the rise, and rental contracts are being renegotiated or abandoned. Devina Sengupta delves deeper into the issue in a conversation with Pramod Maheshwari, Founder & CEO of Career Point Ltd., as they explore the impact of this demographic shift on Kota's economic landscape.
Will the talent war in IT restart?06 Oct 202300:20:26
Have the days of moonlighters, employee retention and big hikes all in the past? In this episode of The Working Life Aditya Narayan Mishra, MD of recruitment firm CIEL HR Services, cautions that IT firms should not pull the plug on any employee benefits and policies as hiring will start soon along with attrition.
Tracking Talent Transition29 Sep 202300:22:23
Companies transitioning from traditional energy sources to newer ones are facing a talent crisis. Amidst high attrition, Praveen Purohit deputy CHRO at Vedanta Group explains in this episode of The Working Life how skilling the workforce should be a priority than stemming attrition.
How to handle multi-gen workforce?21 Sep 202300:27:27
Traditional and core sector firms are reworking policies, compensation, benefits to attract and retain a younger workforce. At the same time, they have to ensure the senior executives who have worked for decades do not feel snubbed. Himal Tewari, CHRO of Tata Power explains in The Working Life how 100 plus year-old firm is balancing the different age groups.
How does a recruiter track you for a job?08 Sep 202300:32:48
A recruiter calls for a job when you least expect it. Ever wondered how they get your contact, are aware of your skillsets, and various job changes and even know your peers and seniors? In today's episode of The Working Life, Lohit Bhatia, president, of workforce management, at Quess Corp maps out how to become an ace recruiter.
Going abroad for studies becoming tougher?31 Aug 202300:19:00
Australia won't allow international students to enroll for cheaper vocational courses as soon as they arrive in the country. At the same time, students are perturbed that getting jobs in popular destinations like Canada is difficult amidst a sluggish economy. Nishant Khanna, director for Webberz Educomp Ltd, explains why students are vying for new countries for jobs and studies.
How Manufacturing Sectors Are Rebranding To Attract Talent24 Aug 202300:25:43
Manufacturing industry, one of the largest job creators is rebranding itself to attract the young workforce. Companies in this sector are reworking on salaries , benefits , policies and even adding flexibility to prevent employees from joining IT , retail, or financial sector. Amit Chincholikar - Global CHRO, Yokohama Off-Highway Tires cautions why the industry desperately needs to relook at its old ways of working or lose key talent .
How the insurance sector changing its image of policy pusher17 Aug 202300:17:12
There is a frenzied hiring taking place in the insurance sector. Firms are increasing their workforce in large numbers and facing mass exits. Santanu Banerjee, CHRO at Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company explains in this episode of The Working life how the sector is shedding the tag of a sector that pushes policies onto customers.
Navigating Workforce Dynamics of Telecom Industry10 Aug 202300:17:23
The telecom industry became one of the essential service providers that had manpower working right throughout the toughest times. What are the advantages and challenges of working in this sector? Amrita Padda, Chief People Officer at Bharti Airtel explains in this episode of The Working Life
Career of An Influencer03 Aug 202300:24:16
For a profession that didn’t exist much even a decade ago, becoming an influencer is a popular career option today. It requires churning quality content, keeping a 24/7 watch on the response to your work, and navigating the latest guidelines for your profession. There is good money and a cult following but how does one cut through the masses and stand out? Personal finance influencer Pranjal Kamra breaks down the hype in this episode of The Working Life.
How to make STEM popular?27 Jul 202300:21:15
STEM is one of the most popular courses taken by students in India. But, the number fizzles out once they enter the workplace. What happens to these students and why is work in STEM not attracting enough talent? Jayshree Seth, Corporate Scientist and Chief Science Advocate, 3M explains in this episode of The Working Life.
AI's Reach in the Workplace: Navigating the New Frontier06 Aug 202400:18:09
In today's episode of "The Working Life," we explore how companies are implementing artificial intelligence and the impact it's having on different teams. Pooja Mirchandani, CHRO CRISIL Limited shares insights on how leadership is being exposed to AI and what it means for the future of work. AI is set, to transform our work processes, and some important profiles today might become obsolete. Tune in to the full episode to learn more!
IT Firms Battle Wage Costs20 Jul 202300:14:46
Wage costs in IT firms have touched a 5-year high despite a drop in attrition and sluggish job markets. What is leading to this spike? Kamal Karanth, Co-founder of Xpheno that specializes in tech hiring chalks out how IT firms are rationalizing employee costs.
Jobs at sea ahoy!13 Jul 202300:24:34
When you think of a job, do you consider working in the sea? Today, India ranks amongst the top destinations to recruit for maritime companies that are into logistics. They are recruiting merchant navy graduates from tier 2 and 3 cities and are pushing for women on board. In this episode of The Working Life, Karan Kochhar, Head of Marine People - Asia for logistics firm Maersk explains why landlocked jobs have competition from the roles that sea-faring companies are now offering
Is implementing diversity expensive ?06 Jul 202300:21:29
Diversity and Inclusivity are buzzwords in every company, that help the firm create its brand value. But, ask the diversity experts and they vouch that very few in India Inc have their gameplan ready. The biggest hurdle? Bringing in diversity is expensive. Pallavi Pareek, CEO and DEI Advisor at Ungender- a consulting firm that advises firms on how to up their diversity quotient, does the math for The Working Life
Why is hiring dropping?29 Jun 202300:17:29
Recruiters say the April-June quarter was their worst in two years. But what explains the surge in EPFO numbers? Sunil Chemmankotil, CEO, TeamLease Digital breakdowns the dichotomy in this episode of The Working Life podcast.
How do you build your own brand?15 Jun 202300:26:24
Employee branding is a conscious strategy to showcase our best at the workplace. If done right, it helps us edge past colleagues for the coveted role and promotions. But one has to be careful to trod a fine line because branding gone wrong can make one look brash and pompous. Prabir Jha, founder of consulting firm Prabir Jha People Advisory who had earlier headed HR for Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, Cipla amongst others explains how we can create our own brand equity.
India Inc needs anger management classes08 Jun 202300:19:14
Workplace harassment is worrying India Inc as it leads to high attrition and a toxic work environment. In this episode of The Working Life, host Devina Sengupta asks Aparna Mittal, founder of Samāna Centre for Gender, Policy and Law talks about workplace harassment, its impact on employees and the breakdown of redressal mechanisms.
Upskilling in times of a slump01 Jun 202300:21:14
In the jostle for jobs, what happens to those who have no work experience or have gaps in their resume? A year ago, the gaps would have been overlooked by companies in the midst of a hiring frenzy. Now, times have changed and upskilling budgets are tight. In this episode of The Working Life, Prateek Shukla, co-founder and CEO of Masai School chalks out how candidates with gaps in their resume can find jobs in corporates when India Inc embarks on a cost-efficiency mode. He answers on which courses have the most takers and why they need to upskill every few months.
How to retain talent in a BPO?25 May 202300:20:07
About a decade ago, working in call centres and BPOs was a rite of passage of sorts for the youth looking for job opportunities in Bengaluru and Pune. It was a stepping stone where one worked night shifts and was not necessarily a career goal. Times have changed since then. In this episode of The Working Life, R Swaminathan, Chief People Officer at WNS Global Services explains how his BPO has attracted and retained people who have worked for more than a decade with the firm.
S3E14 | How is Flipkart mobilising last mile delivery executives?18 May 202300:25:47
While we ordered from the safety of our homes, there were thousands of delivery executives who went beyond their call of duty during the pandemic. How did the workforce in the supply chain and logistics teams get mobilised during the Covid years? What is their future ahead and will quicker delivery put them at risk? Flipkart's chief people officer Krishna Raghavan explains in this episode of The Working Life on the road ahead for its last-mile delivery workforce.
S3E13 | Can AI be a co-worker?12 May 202300:23:05
The biggest concern amongst workforce today is how to stay relevant. Being hustled to adopt and adapt to the latest technology is leading to fear of redundancies. In this episode of The Working Life, Janardhan Santhanam, Global Head, Talent Development at TCS explains how the largest IT company is ushering in AI across business and how does it plan to expunge the fear of AI from its workforce.
Navigating the Future of BFSI Careers with Robin Bhowmik22 Jul 202400:37:27
In the latest episode of The Working Life, host Radhika Makker is joined by Mr. Robin Bhowmik, Chief Business Officer at Manipal Academy of BFSI. Robin shares his insights on the key skills needed for success in banking and finance, the disruptive impact of AI and automation, and effective strategies for talent retention. He discusses how AI is reshaping job roles, the importance of human-centric leadership in an automated environment, and how organizations can bridge the skills gap through upskilling and reskilling. Tune in to explore the evolving dynamics of the banking and finance industry!
S3E12 | How to read your offer letter ?04 May 202300:25:27
It is that time of the year when you have been appraised by your boss and are waiting for the bonus and the new compensation letter to come in. Soon, the water cooler chats will have few who are delighted, some upset and a majority of your colleagues will shrug at the new salaries. In this episode of The Working Life, Mansee Singhal Partner, Rewards Consulting Leader for Mercer India breaks down the compensation letter for us.
S3E11 | Indian students in search of foreign degree27 Apr 202300:22:28
More than 7 lakh students went abroad to study in 2022. Over the last few years, the students aiming to go abroad faced pandemic or geopolitical crisis. But now the floodgates have opened. In today's episode of The Working Life, Akshay Chaturvedi , founder of edtech firm LeverageEdu, explains the trends and challenges in getting the admission seat abroad.
S3E10 | The work culture shift of Maruti Suzuki20 Apr 202300:18:45
How do traditional manufacturing firms overhaul their HR policies , adopt digital way of working when hit by Covid? Are they swift enough to ward off competition? Rajesh Uppal, Member Executive Board, HR, for Maruti Suzuki explains how the automaker is trying to keep pace with changing times but not let go some of its ingrained traditional work culture .
S3E9 | Where are the green experts?13 Apr 202300:17:18
India Inc is scrambling to strategise its ESG targets and while green field projects , renewables are the buzzword, there is giant hurdle in front of them. Were are experts who understand ESG and green energy? Firms are recruiting from abroad, B-schools have started teaching the subject to create a future pipeline. Shantanu Srivastava, energy financial analyst at IEEFA South Asia explains the talent crisis in the sector.
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