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    Startups turn to outsourcing as full-time hiring falls: RazorpayX payroll data

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJanuary 31, 20242 Mins Read6912 Views
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    The Indian startup ecosystem underwent a significant shift in 2023, adapting to economic challenges and embracing new strategies. A recent report from RazorpayX Payroll, based on data from over 30,000 employees across 20 sectors, sheds light on these trends, highlighting a rise in outsourcing and a slight uptick in female employee salaries.

    Outsourcing takes centre stage

    One of the most striking findings is the increased reliance on outsourcing firms. While full-time hiring fell by 17.23 per cent, outsourcing companies saw a 26.77 per cent rise in their financial inflow. This trend is driven by startups seeking specialised expertise and optimising costs, particularly in departments such as technology, sales & marketing, and logistics & operations.

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    Gender pay gap narrows

    In a positive development, the average salary for full-time female employees grew by 9.13 per cent, compared to 8.87 per cent for males. This indicates progress towards gender pay equity, a long-standing challenge in the industry.

    CXO hiring slowdown

    However, the report also reveals a decline in CXO and senior executive hiring, down by 25 per cent and 37.63 per cent respectively. This suggests that startups are exercising caution at the leadership level, potentially due to economic uncertainties.

    Departmental divergence

    Despite the overall dip in full-time hiring, some departments bucked the trend. Sales and marketing witnessed a 23.24 per cent growth, followed by finance (21.45 per cent). This indicates that startups are prioritising areas crucial for growth and stability.

    Salary trends

    Finance and HR emerged as the top earners, with salaries rising by 11.06 per cent and 8.90 per cent respectively. Overall, salary growth across sectors averaged 7.03 per cent.

    Shifting landscape

    Ayush Bansal, VP & general manager, RazorpayX, comments on the trends, “The data reflects a growing inclination towards outsourcing for efficiency and capital utilisation. While CXO hiring declined, the commitment to diversity is evident in the rising salaries for women employees.”

    The RazorpayX Payroll report paints a picture of a resilient Indian startup ecosystem adapting to changing circumstances. The rise of outsourcing, focus on key departments, and progress towards gender pay equity suggest a dynamic and evolving workforce landscape. As startups navigate the ever-changing business environment, these trends are likely to shape the future of Indian tech.

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