4 out of 10 jobs would be lost to automation by 2021

Automation is the new normal in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, IT and banking

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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is the new norm across sectors and will affect the bottom of pyramid so much so that four out of every 10 globally would be lost due to this by 2021, experts say.

is the new normal in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, IT and As adoption increases, all high and labour intensive will take a hit.



According to PeopleStrong CEO and Founder Pankaj Bansal, there will be a visible change in the next 3-4 years, first major effects will be seen in the sectors like manufacturing, IT and ITeS and security services and agriculture.

"We predict that by 2021, 4 out of every 10 globally would be lost because of And of these, one in every 4 will be from That sums up to 23 per cent of job loss in India," Bansal said.

produces 5.5 million (across levels) every year, but this number falls short of needed to employ available talent and is further increasing the gap.

"If five years ago, there were 1,500 in the assembly line, it has been reduced to 500 now as focus has moved away from skilling to automation," said Francis Padamadan, Country Director KellyOCG India, a talent management solutions provider.

Experts said low skill and high will be affected as takes away their Hiring for short term projects, flexi hiring would be the way forward in these areas for roles that cannot be automated.

To cater to this fallout, government needs to focus on two key areas strengthening the mid-market segment and reskilling the workforce to take up new which will emerge post automation, PeopleStrong's Bansal said.

KellyOCG India's Padamadan believes "will not take away all the because you still need someone to build and monitor the robots. So, while mostly at the bottom of pyramid will be affected, new will get added".

4 out of 10 jobs would be lost to automation by 2021

Automation is the new normal in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, IT and banking

Automation is the new normal in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, IT and banking is the new norm across sectors and will affect the bottom of pyramid so much so that four out of every 10 globally would be lost due to this by 2021, experts say.

is the new normal in sectors like engineering, manufacturing, automobiles, IT and As adoption increases, all high and labour intensive will take a hit.

According to PeopleStrong CEO and Founder Pankaj Bansal, there will be a visible change in the next 3-4 years, first major effects will be seen in the sectors like manufacturing, IT and ITeS and security services and agriculture.

"We predict that by 2021, 4 out of every 10 globally would be lost because of And of these, one in every 4 will be from That sums up to 23 per cent of job loss in India," Bansal said.

produces 5.5 million (across levels) every year, but this number falls short of needed to employ available talent and is further increasing the gap.

"If five years ago, there were 1,500 in the assembly line, it has been reduced to 500 now as focus has moved away from skilling to automation," said Francis Padamadan, Country Director KellyOCG India, a talent management solutions provider.

Experts said low skill and high will be affected as takes away their Hiring for short term projects, flexi hiring would be the way forward in these areas for roles that cannot be automated.

To cater to this fallout, government needs to focus on two key areas strengthening the mid-market segment and reskilling the workforce to take up new which will emerge post automation, PeopleStrong's Bansal said.

KellyOCG India's Padamadan believes "will not take away all the because you still need someone to build and monitor the robots. So, while mostly at the bottom of pyramid will be affected, new will get added".
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