These are India's 5 best-paying tech jobs right now. (via CNBCMakeIt)
booming IT scene is creating a wealth of high paying opportunities, according to a new study identifying the country's five most lucrative tech professions right now.found that technology roles in India have grown consistently over the past five years, as more companies are expanding their IT capabilities. What's more, employers are willing to pay well for top talent who can lead the way, particularly in the fields of development, analytics and data.
Technology jobs in India increased by 8% in the five years from February 2014 to February 2019, the study found, based on posts to its jobs site. In the past year alone, technology job postings on the site shot up by a dramatic 31%. Median annual salaries, meanwhile, rose to around 1,500,000 rupees for tech workers based in India and earning in rupees. That ranks them among some of the highest earners in a country with
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