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Which are the High-Paying Jobs in India- Foundit Report

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In today’s digital age, technology skills are the currency of high-paying jobs. With digital transformation, the demand for specialized expertise has skyrocketed.

A recent foundit report sheds light on the top-paying skills in India, revealing that artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and product management are leading the way.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)

Over the last year, there has been a remarkable 12% increase in AI and ML job openings.

Employers recognize the transformative potential of AI applications across various industries, leading to a surge in demand for skilled professionals. They seek proficiency in machine learning algorithms, deep learning, and AI frameworks.

Candidates with expertise in these areas are well-positioned for high-paying roles.

Freshers entering the field can expect a minimum annual salary of ₹7-8 lakh and a maximum of over ₹10 lakh. Mid-career professionals (7-10 years of experience) earn between ₹20 lakh and ₹28 lakh annually.

Seasoned experts (15+ years of experience) command salaries ranging from ₹36 lakh to ₹51 lakh per annum.

Product Management Jobs

Enrollment in product management courses has surged by 40%. Companies recognize the critical role product managers play in driving innovation and business success.

The most significant salary increases in the field occur at the mid-senior level. Professionals with 7-10 years of experience can earn up to ₹18 lakh per annum.

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Digital Marketing, UI/UX Design, and Data Analytics Jobs

Fields like Digital Marketing, Data Analytics, and UI/UX Design continue to be key growth drivers. Employers value adaptability and continuous learning over traditional qualifications.

Employers now prioritize skills over degrees. The ability to learn, adapt, and contribute effectively is highly valued.

Summing Up!

India’s tech industry is evolving rapidly, and professionals with expertise in AI, ML, and product management are reaping the rewards. As companies invest in digital transformation, these high-paying roles will remain in demand, shaping the future of work in India.

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