Underlining its commitment towards strong diversity within its workforce, carmaker MG (Morris Garages) Motor India announced its partnership with PeopleStrong, India’s one of the largest HR Tech and Talent Acquisition solutions company.
The association is aimed at increasing the hiring of female professionals across its upcoming sales and service outlets.
As part of the tie-up, MG Motor India will hire a significant number of women professionals in customer-facing roles such as front-end/back-end showroom operations, service, call centre, sales, and management.
PeopleStrong will be extending its premium digital recruitment services to MG Motor India, helping the brand recruit around 3,500 dealership staff in two phases.
The first phase of hiring will span the next six months and will focus on recruiting a total of around 2,000 dealership staff across the carmaker’s widespread network of 110 sales and service outlets in India.
Commenting on the partnership, Rajeev Chaba, President & Managing Director, MG Motor India, said, “As part of our commitment towards a diverse workforce, MG Motor India plans to extend its focus on women participation to customer-facing areas such as showrooms, as well. Most of the front-line job responsibilities will be given to women in our sales and service outlets, aiming at a heightened and caring ownership and service experience for our customers. The role of women at MG is even more profound from manufacturing operations to end-product contribution, with an aim to be the domain leader when it comes to providing equal employment opportunities to all genders, across all levels.”
Devashish Sharma, Founding Member & Chief of Recruitment Business – PeopleStrong, said, “We are really excited to power MG Motor’s journey in India as its talent acquisition partner, with a special focus on increasing women’s representation within its workforce. Through its standardized processes and AI-enabled digital matchmaking, PeopleStrong will provide tailored skillsets required to establish MG’s strong foothold within the Indian market. MG Motor has already made some ground-breaking decisions by highlighting its preference to hire women sales leaders for its dealerships. This specific domain has, until now, been the bastion of men in the Indian automotive sector, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.”