Resource: Kelly Services India Salary Handbook & Survey for 2008…

If you are looking for salary benchmarks in India, check out this wonderful resource. Kelly Services is a leading international recruitment & staffing firm and they are deeply entrenched in India with offices in 12 cities. Kelly has released a Salary Handbook for India for 2008/09 that can serve as a very useful reference point for the latest salary trends & new job titles. They claim that the salary ranges in the handbook are a realistic representation of the jobs marketplace.

The handbook encompasses different areas – Banking & Finance, Engineering & Technical, Human Resources, Information Technology, ITeS – BPO, Logistics & Warehousing, Office Support, Sales & Marketing. It consists of job titles, suggested job descriptions along with the salary ranges.

The handbook is embedded in the form of a ppt below but it is available for download at the Kelly website.

I went through the handbook and it comes across as an excellent benchmark for salary data. The data looks fairly credible to me.

A big thanks to the company for releasing this publicly ( and free of charge)…

8 thoughts on “Resource: Kelly Services India Salary Handbook & Survey for 2008…

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  2. Arun Srinivasan

    Well, the one class of people that the survey misses out on is the die hard techie. Unfortunately, there is no mention of a software/hardware engineer with > 7 years of experience. I guess we’re supposed to have moved onto being something else huh?

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  3. Vidya Nambiar

    This handbook severs as an excellent source of reliable information for us as a Human Resource Team of an Indian Multinational. Thanks a lot and Regards,
    Vidya
    Panoramic Group of Companies

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  5. Tanu

    Hi

    This was useful but I want to know if you have a latest copy of the same for 2010 or 2009. Please share.

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