Tech Jobs in India: Skills, Cities, and Salary Trends

By shrijeetverma13 · June 28, 2026

This comprehensive analysis of 23,000+ job postings reveals what skills pay best, where opportunities concentrate, and how experience affects compensation…

The analysis reveals which skill domains command the highest median salary midpoints across tech jobs. A horizontal bar chart has been generated showing the top skill domains ranked by their median salary (LPA), along with supporting data tables for deeper exploration.

The analysis compares job counts and average salaries across three work modes: On-site, Hybrid, and Remote. Two bar charts and supporting data tables have been generated to visualize these differences clearly. On-site roles are by far the most common, while Hybrid roles offer the highest average pay.

The analysis reveals the top 15 companies by job postings along with their average employee ratings. Two bar charts and data tables were generated to visualize these findings. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) dominates with 653 job postings, followed by Accenture (438) and EY (340). Interestingly, the highest-volume posters don't always have the best ratings — Sparix Global has a perfect 5.0 rating despite fewer postings, while Logic Planet scores the lowest at 2.80.

The analysis produced two visualizations showing how salary midpoint (LPA) scales with minimum years of experience across different experience tiers. A scatter plot with OLS trend lines shows individual job postings colored by experience tier, revealing the overall positive relationship between experience and salary. A line chart shows the average salary midpoint at each experience level, making it easy to spot how compensation grows as required experience increases.

The analysis compares job volumes and median salaries across the top 15 cities by job count. Two visualizations were generated: a dual-axis bar+line chart showing job volume (bars) and median salary (line) side by side, and a scatter plot mapping volume against salary for each city. Mumbai dominates with 3,276 jobs — the highest volume — while Hyderabad offers the highest median salary at 20 LPA. Mumbai Suburban has the lowest median salary at 8 LPA. The overall median salary across disclosed postings is 14 LPA.

There are 384 fresher-friendly roles with disclosed salaries across cities and skill domains. Noida leads all cities with 63 such roles, making it the top destination for freshers seeking transparent salary information. Two bar charts have been generated — one showing the top cities and another highlighting the top skill domains — giving you a clear visual breakdown of where opportunities are concentrated.

The analysis produced a stacked bar chart showing the top 10 skill domains by job count, with each bar broken down by role category and an overlaid line tracking average company ratings. Additional data tables were also generated providing detailed breakdowns of job counts, percentage shares, and average ratings per skill domain.

A grouped bar chart and supporting tables have been generated comparing job market demand across experience tiers, from entry-level to expert. The visualization shows three key metrics side by side for each tier: total job count, percentage of senior roles, and percentage of fresher-friendly roles. You can also see the most common work mode for each tier in the accompanying data tables.

The analysis successfully identified the top 15 most in-demand skills from the job postings dataset. A horizontal bar chart has been generated showing each skill's frequency, sorted from most to least common, with bars color-coded by the dominant role category associated with each skill. Supporting data tables are also available with detailed breakdowns including frequency counts, percentage of job postings, and the most common role category for each skill.

The analysis of skills count across job postings (excluding zeros) reveals a remarkably tight distribution. A heatmap was generated showing average skills count broken down by company size bucket and experience tier, and a histogram with KDE curve visualizes the overall distribution shape. The distribution is highly concentrated: the mean is 7.79 skills, the median is 8.00, and the standard deviation is just 0.86 — meaning most postings cluster very closely around 8 skills. The 25th, 75th, and 95th percentiles all land at 8.00, confirming an extremely narrow spread.

The sentiment analysis of job descriptions reveals that the majority of listings are written in a neutral tone, with a significant portion leaning positive. A bar chart has been generated showing the full sentiment distribution across all 23,201 job descriptions analyzed.

A word cloud has been generated from the job description column in your dataset. The visualization displays the most frequently occurring words in job descriptions, with larger words appearing more prominently to indicate higher frequency. This gives you a quick visual overview of the most common terms and themes across all job postings.