LinkedIn has published the list of India’s Top Companies for 2024. Along with the top 25 large companies, the list debuts a new category of the top 15 midsize companies. According to the Microsoft-backed business, eight criteria that support career advancement are taken into account when determining rankings. The list showcases the top locations for career advancement and is based on the actions of millions of professionals on the platform.
Tata Consultancy Services continued to be the largest company among them, with Accenture and Cognizant following closely behind. With nine companies, including Macquarie Group, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase & Co., the Financial Services sector topped the list. The top 25 list included a strong representation from the technology and pharmaceutical sectors.
SaaS platform Lentra topped the list of midsize companies, followed by MakeMyTrip, Dream11, Nykaa, Professional Assistance For Development Action (PRADAN), and Dream11.
The LinkedIn report states that capital markets, investment banking, and investor relations are among the in-demand skills in the financial industry. Artificial intelligence, data storage technologies, and enterprise software are among the most in-demand IT skills.
The in-demand job functions, which include engineering, consulting, analyst, sales, operations, and finance, are also listed in the LinkedIn report.
These companies are primarily located in Bengaluru, with Hyderabad, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, and Pune following.
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