Vacancies on govt’s MSME job portal Sampark dip 85% in 12 months; only 133 openings for 4.77 lakh job seekers
Skill, labour, talent for MSMEs: 31,381 jobs enabled via MSME Sampark so far was only 0.028 per cent of the 11.10 crore jobs created by the MSME sector.
The portal was launched by the President of India Ram Nath Kovind in June 2018 to be leveraged by job seekers and companies in the MSME sector for hiring and manpower needs respectively.
Skill, labour, talent for MSMEs: The number of job openings listed on the MSME Ministry’s recruitment portal Sampark has remained low in the past 12
months in comparison to the number of job seekers registered on the portal. As of April 24, 2022, there were a mere 38 open job postings on the portal with only 133 vacancies for 4,77,083 lakh passed out trainees of MSME Tool Rooms and technical institutions, data from the portal showed. Importantly, job postings recorded a 71 per cent dip from 131 as of April 19, 2021, while the vacancy count
also declined 85 per cent from 936, indicating slower adoption of the Sampark portal last year among recruiters even as the registered job seeker count increased by 5,487 from 4,71,596.
The number of recruiters including national and multinational firms, on the portal, had increased by only 243 to 6,323 from 6,080 during the said period. Moreover, in terms of placements, only 2,635 jobseekers were placed in the past 12 months (average around 219 per month) to take the total count to 31,381 so far from 28,746 placed till April last year. According to the portal, MSME technology centres offer training to around 1.5 lakh students annually.
The portal was launched by the President of India Ram Nath Kovind in June 2018 to be leveraged by job seekers and companies in the MSME sector for hiring and manpower needs respectively. Candidates can filter listed jobs as per
their skills including animation, Adobe Photoshop, CNC milling, data entry operator, welding technology, social media marketing, footwear design, industrial robotics, thermal engineering, etc.
Active job seekers and recruiters currently on the platform were 37,429 and 2,156 respectively vis-a-vis 31,941 and 1,913 respectively as of April 19 last year, data showed.
The total 31,381 jobs enabled via MSME Sampark so far was only 0.028 per cent of the 11.10 crore jobs created by the MSME sector, as per the MSME Ministry’s 2021-22 annual report citing the National Sample Survey (NSS) 73rd round conducted during the period 2015-16. However, the government is aiming to boost employment in the sector with 5 crore additional jobs by 2025, former MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari announced in 2020.
Meanwhile, the number of people employed by Udyam-registered MSMEs had jumped significantly during Covid, according to the government data. According to the data shared by MoS MSME Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in Parliament in March, 43,37,444 people were employed by MSMEs during FY20. This increased by 106 per cent to 89,53,149 in FY21 and by 4.9 per cent to 93,94,957 in FY22 – the highest during the FY18-FY22 period. 51,98,478 and 38,55,539 people were employed by MSMEs in FY18 and FY19 respectively.