According to Xpheno T+ve Report 2024, Telangana has achieved a milestone by tripling its Positive Talent Base (PTB) to 20,200 for the 12-month period ending September 2024.
Hyderabad: Xpheno, has released its 2nd Edition of the Annual Study of Indian states for Talent Corridors and Talent Exchange Patterns for the 12 months ending September 2024.
According to the latest report released by Kamal Karanth, co-founder of Xpheno, Telangana proved itself as one of India’s leading states in terms of talent absorption, retention, and growth. The research highlights the state’s Positive Talent Balance (PTB), ranking it third in India, closely behind Karnataka and Haryana.
According to Xpheno T+ve Report 2024, Telangana has achieved a milestone by tripling its Positive Talent Base (PTB) to 20,200 for the 12-month period ending September 2024. The state achieved PTB with 61,600 white-collar professionals being absorbed from other states, while 41,400 skilled workers transitioned out of the state.
The state’s active white-collar talent pool now totals 4.18 million, with 50% having at least one year of experience. Hyderabad retains its status as the key talent hub of Telangana, housing 1.87 million experienced professionals and continuing to attract both domestic and international enterprises.
Interest from jobseekers is strong, with 2.1 million candidates from across India expressing a preference for opportunities in Telangana, including approximately 440,000 from Bangalore alone.