Tier-2 Indian Cities Emerge as Tech Hubs, Driving Growth in Nano-GCCs

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Tier-2 cities like Mangalore, Bhopal, and Aurangabad are increasingly becoming prominent players in the tech job market, accounting for 30-32% of all new job postings, as reported by Sachin Alug, CEO of NLB Services. Alug highlighted the growing demand for tech and GCC (Global Capability Centers) roles in these cities, attributing this trend to the emergence of nano-GCCs.

This rise in job opportunities underscores the expanding tech landscape beyond traditional tech hubs, with smaller cities now actively participating in the GCC race. Cities such as Mangalore, Ahmedabad, and Nagpur are witnessing a surge in tech job openings, indicating a broader distribution of tech talent and economic growth across India.

As nano-GCCs gain traction, these cities are poised to benefit from increased investments and job creation in the tech sector, presenting new avenues for local talent to thrive in the digital economy.

Source: Tech-Economic Times