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The missing infrastructure for India’s returning global talent

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India is now the largest source of international students globally, sending more students to the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada than any other country.

The recruitment infrastructure that gets them there is well developed and well funded. The infrastructure that brings them home into a meaningful Indian career is not.

A few key data points frame the problem:

A large majority of internationally educated Indian students return without a strong local professional network (industry estimates suggest upwards of 70%)

Only a minority of returning Indian graduates from markets such as the UK secure graduate-level roles within two years of returning (industry estimates place this in the 20-30% range)

There is no dedicated platform built for this segment; students rely primarily on referrals from friends and family

Salary benchmarks for returning talent are unclear on both sides, creating consistent mismatches at the offer stage

These outcomes are not a reflection of candidate quality or opportunity gaps. They are a reflection of missing infrastructure.

Why the timing matters

Two trends are converging. India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy. At the same time, hiring in India’s high-growth sectors is accelerating: entry-level hiring in India rose 168% between 2023 and 2025, driven by AI-led roles, expanding opportunities beyond the metros and a growing reliance on internships as a hiring pipeline(LinkedIn, 2026).

The competition for that talent is now structural, 74% of recruiters in India report difficulty finding qualified candidates, and India Inc. is projecting average salary increases of 9.1% in 2026, with manufacturing and financial services leading the climb.

The demand and the supply exist. The layer connecting them does not

The scale of buildout is visible at the top of the market: Deloitte alone is hiring 50,000+ more people in India in 2026, with the country now anchoring nearly a third of its global workforce.

Globally educated Indian candidates with strong communication skills, independent thinking and cross-cultural exposure are precisely the profile that GCCs, export-first startups, and scaling consumer brands are looking for. The demand and the supply exist. The layer connecting them does not.

The structural gaps

To understand what is missing, it is useful to break the problem into its component parts.

No industry connection. There is no structured channel through which returning students can access Indian employers directly. This is in contrast to domestic graduates, who benefit from campus placement systems, alumni networks built in-country, and proximity to hiring hubs.

Missing India readiness. Global academic experience does not automatically translate into familiarity with the Indian job market, its norms, its salary bands, its hiring processes, or the specific expectations of a high-growth startup or GCC environment. This translation layer is currently absent.

Salary expectation mismatch. Without benchmarking data, returning candidates routinely price themselves incorrectly. This introduces friction early in the hiring process and reduces conversion on both sides.

The combined effect of these three gaps is that a high-potential talent pool remains significantly underutilised, even as employers in relevant sectors report active hiring needs.

The market opportunity

The jobs-side market in India provides context for the scale of the opportunity.

Total addressable market: an estimated 3.5-4.2 million white-collar job openings annually, with early-talent roles accounting for an estimated 1.6-1.9 million of these

Serviceable market for globally educated talent: an estimated 15,000-25,000 relevant openings across 5,000-8,000 target companies

Key absorbing sectors: India now hosts 1,700+ Global Capability Centers, 1,500+ funded startups (Series A-D), and 500+ D2C and CPG brands

India’s GCC count is projected to grow to 2,400 by 2030, representing a sustained and growing demand for candidates with international exposure

Hiring in these segments is now characterised as “disciplined and productivity-led,” which shifts the emphasis from volume to fit: a dynamic that favours curated, pre-screened talent over generic applications.

What an effective solution requires

A job board alone does not resolve the structural gaps described above. Standard job platforms convert applications at approximately 5%. The reasons are well understood: low intent on both sides, poor matching, and no pre-screening. What this segment requires is a managed, end-to-end solution with three distinct components.

Upskilling and India readiness. Candidates need structured preparation: industry immersions, AI-enabled interview preparation, and psychometric assessments that identify the right industry and culture fit before applications are made.

Access to the right employers. This means curated, high-intent job mandates: roles with a genuine urgency to hire, not listings posted for visibility. The focus should be on roles that need to be filled within 30 days, from companies actively seeking globally educated profiles.

AI-driven matchmaking. Matching at scale requires more than keyword filtering. Fit mapping across skills, salary bands, culture, and role type, combined with pre-screened candidate profiles, is what drives conversion.

The role of universities

Universities abroad are increasingly aware that their career support infrastructure was built for domestic labour markets. For their Indian student cohorts, the proposition breaks down at the point of return. Individual universities cannot solve this independently; the employer relationships, the India market knowledge, and the candidate volume required to make the system work are not assets any single institution can build efficiently.

What is needed is an industry-level solution that operates across university partnerships, aggregates employer demand, and builds a structured re-entry pathway for returning talent at scale. This enables universities to continue doing what they do best, delivering world-class education, while a specialist layer handles the employment outcomes that increasingly define their value proposition to prospective students.

The infrastructure gap is well-defined. The demand on both sides is demonstrable. The conditions for a scalable solution are in place.



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