Around 66% of campus graduates do not have an offer at hand, according to a survey by job portal Naukri.
And out of one-third college pass-outs who had received offer letters, close to 44% confirmed that their joining dates have been delayed while another 9% saw their offers being rolled back, the survey of 1,300 college students showed.
While a majority of students have switched to online job portals, 17% are taking the referral route and connecting with their college alumni, it said, adding that some students are also considering freelancing as a viable future career option.
“The pandemic has hit placement prospects of the 2020 batch across 82% colleges. It has further impacted internship offers of 74% pre-final year students. However, students are not losing morale and going virtual for their learning as well as job interviews. In fact, most companies are also using new-age technology to hire remotely,” Sharad Sindhwani, Chief Business Officer at Firstnaukri.com,said.
Further, online courses and certifications are the first choices among freshers. About 70% of college students have already subscribed to online courses followed by half of them reading news regularly to stay abreast of developments in their fields. But the situation has not impacted the higher education plans of 80% surveyed graduates.
Half of the students found that companies have postponed their visit to campuses while many are resorting to new-age technology solutions for hiring and are conducting video interviews and online assessments.
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