EmployabilityBridge, a company that facilitates corporate across India and educational institutions at tier II and tier III cities to place the right candidate in the right job profile is organizing 28th FLAG 2015 program in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on November 4th, 2014 in Dindigul at SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology. Reliance, Saint Gobian, Mindtree and SAFE Software & Integrated Solutionsare the companies to come to recruit their required candidate.
FLAG is a series of intelligent graduate hiring events that aggregate students of choice across regions. FLAG has provided opportunity for hundreds of students from small towns to get placed since inception. This initiative focuses on improving hiring from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities and provides the right kind of placement opportunities to young and talented aspirants.
FLAG provides opportunities for institutions from smaller towns across regions to enhance its campus placements. Interested colleges are requested to visit http://employabilitybridge. com/ to register and for further details.
Details:
Program Date: Tuesday, 4th November 2014
Time: 09.00 am – 06.00 pm
Venue: SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology
Address: Dindigul-Palani Highway, Dindigul – 624002
Last Date to apply: 1st November, 2014
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About FLAG:
FLAG is series of intelligent graduate hiring events conducted by EmployabilityBridge in partnership with CII to open up access to better job opportunities for the final year students from tier II and tier III cities. Of the total number of educational institutions in India over 70% are in tier II and tier III cities. Barring the top few institutions at bigger cities the others have minimal or no access by the corporate for campus recruiting. This neglects the right opportunity for the right candidate mere for a reason he/she in small cities. Employability Bridge helps bridging the gap between the corporate and educational institutions to get right candidate placed at right job. URL: http://employabilitybridge.com
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