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Fresher Hiring in Marketing Surges 62% Driven by AI and Analytics Roles

Fresher hiring in India's marketing and advertising sector has surged to 62% in the first half of 2026, up from 11% in the same period last year. The increase is driven by demand for skills in AI, analytics, and digital operations, as brands invest more in digital advertising and social commerce. Roles are shifting from traditional creative positions to technology-enabled ones like Digital Campaign Analyst and AI Marketing Associate. TeamLease EdTech's report highlights that employers now view marketing as a measurable business function, seeking freshers who can contribute to revenue-focused strategies.

India's Marketing sector sees sharp rise in fresher hiring, driven by AI and analytics roles: Report

New Delhi, May 20

Fresher hiring in India's marketing and advertising sector has risen sharply this year as companies increase demand for candidates with skills in AI, analytics and digital operations, according to a report by TeamLease EdTech.

The report said fresher hiring intent in the sector jumped to 62 per cent in January-June 2026, compared with 11 per cent in the same period last year, as brands scale up investments in digital advertising, social commerce and performance-led campaign strategies.

"Fresher hiring intent in the Marketing & Advertising sector rose sharply to 62% in HY1 2026, compared with 11% in HY1 2025, marking one of the strongest year-on-year increases across sectors," the report said.

It added that the sector has seen a steady increase in fresher hiring demand over the last two years, rising from 6 per cent in the first half of 2024 to 11 per cent in 2025 and then to 62 per cent in 2026.

"The findings indicate growing demand for digitally skilled talent as brands continue to scale investments in digital advertising, social commerce, creator-led marketing ecosystems, and performance-driven campaign strategies," the report said.

The report said hiring is shifting away from traditional creative and brand-focused roles to technology-enabled positions such as Digital Campaign Analyst, AI Marketing Associate, Ads Operations Executive and Market Research Assistant.

"The report highlights a clear evolution in the type of roles driving hiring demand. Traditional brand-led and creative execution-focused hiring is increasingly giving way to data-oriented and technology-enabled functions," it said.

Shantanu Rooj, Founder & CEO, TeamLease EdTech, said marketing is now being viewed by employers as a measurable business function rather than only a creative one.

"What stands out in the current hiring cycle is that marketing is increasingly being treated as a measurable business function rather than only a creative one. Entry-level hiring today is being shaped by campaign analytics, marketing automation, ad operations, and AI-assisted execution," Rooj said.

He added that employers are looking for freshers who can work across digital platforms and contribute to business outcomes from the beginning.

"Employers are looking for candidates who can work across platforms, interpret performance data, and contribute to revenue-focused digital strategies from day one," Rooj said.

The report said AI and automation are increasingly becoming part of entry-level roles, with marketing automation among the top skills in demand and GenAI-based digital marketing certifications emerging as preferred qualifications.

It also said Pune recorded the highest demand for Ads Operations Executives at 51 per cent, while Hyderabad led demand for Digital Campaign Analysts at 47 per cent, indicating stronger hiring in performance and analytics-based roles.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone working in digital marketing, this is a double-edged sword. Yes, more jobs for freshers is fantastic, but many agencies are now expecting entry-level people to be proficient in 5-6 tools (Google Analytics, Meta Ads, AI copywriting). That's a lot of pressure for a first job. Let's hope companies also invest in training! 🤞

Vikram M

Finally! Marketing is being treated as a business function rather than just a 'creative department.' This is long overdue. In my startup, we've hired three freshers in the last month for AI-assisted campaign roles - they bring fresh thinking and aren't afraid to use tools like ChatGPT or Canva AI. Good times ahead.

Rohit P

I'm a final-year BBA student and this article gives me hope! But I do wonder - are companies just rebranding old roles as 'AI Marketing Associate' to sound trendy? Also, what about traditional marketing skills like brand strategy or copywriting? Are those becoming obsolete? Someone please clarify. 🧐

Kavya N

Pune leading in Ads Operations and Hyderabad for Digital Campaign Analysts makes sense. These cities have strong IT and startup ecosystems. But what about freshers in smaller cities like Lucknow or Indore? Are they being left out of this AI-driven hiring boom? Hope the opportunities reach beyond metros.

Siddharth J

The fact that marketing automation and GenAI certifications are now preferred qualifications says a lot about how fast the industry is changing. I took a free course on HubSpot Academy last year and it really helped me land a job. Kudos to TeamLease

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