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As the capital city, New Delhi has an incredibly diverse economy, attracting skilled professionals across various fields. Whether you’re eyeing entry-level or graduate positions, freelancing gigs or corporate roles, you’ll likely find something that suits your expertise.
Major employers include giants in communication, media, sales and marketing, both within the government and across multinational companies.
Job market in Delhi
The job market in Delhi is thriving, particularly in IT and telecommunications. These sectors have seen continuous growth, with companies actively expanding their workforce as they embrace digital transformation.
Telecommunications, in particular, has been increasingly hiring fresh graduates to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving industry. As the city grows more affluent, consumer appetites are also on the rise, driving the retail industry to new heights.
In addition to these traditional sectors, emerging industries like healthcare, manufacturing and e-commerce are becoming significant employers. The healthcare sector is ramping up hiring across various roles, from medical to administrative positions. E-commerce, boosted by shifts in consumer behaviour and increased online shopping, is also expanding rapidly, offering a range of opportunities in logistics, customer service, and digital marketing.
As the capital of India, Delhi hosts numerous foreign embassies and a large international community, including diplomats and professionals linked to various international organisations and regional UN offices. This has made Delhi a hub for careers in international relations, policy analysis and project management.
While finance and import/export companies might prefer setting up in Mumbai and IT heavyweights often gravitate toward Bengaluru, Delhi still offers a wealth of opportunities across industries like manufacturing, media, tourism, engineering and design. Expanding your job search to surrounding areas, such as Noida and Gurgaon, can also significantly broaden your options, especially in real estate, marketing and the automotive industry.
Finding a job in Delhi
Relocating to Delhi as an expat typically happens through an intra-company transfer, but networking plays a crucial role in the job hunt here. Having personal contacts who can introduce you to the right people will greatly enhance your prospects.
If you’re new to the city and lack connections, don’t worry. Delhi offers a variety of online job portals, including Placement India, Monster India and Adzuna, which can give you a good overview of the job market. These platforms typically offer resources in English and are a great starting point. Companies frequently advertise positions on their websites, so it’s worth checking those regularly as well.
Recruitment agencies and relocation companies can also assist you in finding a job, but it’s important to ensure the agency you choose is reputable. Some recruiters have been known to charge high fees without delivering results, so it’s best to seek recommendations from colleagues and avoid making upfront payments.
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Work culture in Delhi
If you’re moving to Delhi for work, it’s wise to develop a basic understanding of Indian culture, especially regarding workplace behaviour. This cultural awareness can make a big difference in how you adapt to your new work environment.
Although company structures are evolving due to the growing presence of multinational companies, many organisations in Delhi still maintain traditional hierarchical structures. If hired for a top management position, you might be expected to provide clear, direct instructions to your subordinates rather than encouraging independent initiative. At the same time, there’s a shift towards more collaborative work environments, especially in companies influenced by global trends.
What do expats say about the jobs landscape in Delhi?
"The economic climate was (and is) similar to what I expected from the capital of an emerging economy with an up-and-coming young population. Competition is fierce, but foreign experts in their fields are highly valued..."
Read more tips on work culture from an expat's perspective in our interview with Daniel Kiteski.
Further reading
►See Doing Business in India for more tips on etiquette and culture in the workplace
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