IIJT to conduct free job fair on Jan 21 in Mangalore

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January 17, 2012

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Mangalore, January 17: Indian Institute of Job Training, a vocational training provider, will be holding a free job fair for the youth of Mangalore on January 21 from 10 am to 6 pm in the city.

The job fair would be held at IIJT Computer Education Ltd. 1st Floor, GA Complex, near Omega Hospital, Mangalore.

A press release issued here by the IIJT, states that currently over 150 positions are available in sales, accounts, hardware- networking, and customer relations for candidates who are 12th pass, MBA, MCA, BCOM,BSC,MSC,BBM and BBA graduates . Companies like Building Control solutions pvt Ltd, Café Coffee Day, Getit Info are participating in the day long job fair.

According to Shajan Samuel, Divisional head at IIJT Education, the career fairs are an effort from IIJT to bring jobs to a candidate's doorstep when he is able enough. “As skilled manpower is getting scarce, this event will provide a platform to attain the talented resources that many companies are looking for,” he said.

He said that the campus recruitment have slumped in recent times especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 colleges, augmenting the need for Job fairs, we would be looking at Candidates with 0-2 years' experience for the various positions in this Job fair, entry level hiring numbers are still looking buoyant and employers are looking at the IIJT Job fair to fill up their entry level positions.

Mr Samuel also said that IIJT provides training to candidates in soft skills, post an assessment test. This allows the candidate to ensure he or she makes the best of the opportunity. IIJT has been conducting job fairs across several cities over the past few months and has got extremely good responses from candidates and participating companies, he said.

For Job Fair Registrations and details one can contact toll free number 18002666777


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