Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Deloitte India Hiring for 1,000+ Roles Amidst Rapid Growth

Deloitte India is actively recruiting for more than 1,000 job roles sourced from LinkedIn and other job portals.

These openings span diverse domains including Marketing, Finance, Technology, Business Development, and more.

Deloitte India’s reputation as a leading professional services firm is built on its inclusive work culture, strong focus on innovation, and opportunities for growth.

With its ambitious hiring initiative, the firm is offering professionals a chance to contribute to impactful projects while advancing their careers.

Prominent Job Openings at Deloitte India

Some notable roles currently available include

  • Manager – Marketing Engagement
  • Manager – Talent Relations
  • Executive Assistant – Analyst
  • Deputy Manager – CSR
  • Assistant Manager – Learning Operations
  • Analyst, and Senior Analyst

These positions are designed to support Deloitte’s wide-ranging service areas and strategic priorities.

Candidates can explore all available opportunities on Deloitte India’s career page.

Fresh graduates can apply through job portals as well. Keep an eye on the company’s LinkedIn Page for job updates.

Deloitte’s Growth Initiatives, Innovations and Latest Developments

Deloitte India has witnessed impressive growth in recent years, posting a 30% increase in revenue in FY24 and surpassing the ₹10,000 crore milestone.

The firm is aiming to double its revenue to ₹20,000 crore by 2027 under the leadership of Romal Shetty, CEO for South Asia.

To support this growth, Deloitte is expanding its physical presence by opening new offices in Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune, and Noida.

These expansions are expected to accommodate the growing workforce and improve client service delivery.

Deloitte India continues to lead in thought leadership and innovation.

Recent reports such as the joint study with the Retailers Association of India project significant growth for organized retail, with the sector expected to reach $230 billion by 2030.

Additionally, Deloitte’s “Tech Trends 2024” report highlights India’s leadership in emerging technologies like AI, industrial metaverse, and cloud computing.

These forward-looking insights showcase Deloitte’s commitment to addressing the evolving needs of its clients and workforce.


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