Friday, October 8, 2010
[DHARWAD] Job fair on Friday & Saturday
A job fair for recruitment to Wipro BPO will be held at Oxford College here on Friday and Saturday. Candidates who have passed PUC, BA, B.Com., BBA, B.Sc., M.Sc. or M.Com. are eligible attend. For details, call 8892726815. — Staff Correspondent
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
[DHARWAD] Job fair on Wednesday
Vidya Poshak director G Anand Rao, in a release, said graduates with BA, BBA, BCA, BCom, BSc, MA, MCom and MSc (non-IT) degrees with upto three years experience and who have completed the degree between 2006 and 2010 will be eligible. The first round of interviews will be conducted on September 29 at 9am at Vidya Poshak, first floor, Yashoda Sadan, P B Road, Vidyagiri, Dharwad.
To register call 080-40558777 or 0836-2460509 between 9am and 5pm.
Read more: Job fair on Wednesday - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hubli/Job-fair-on-Wednesday/articleshow/6631859.cms#ixzz10p7Xt2QQ
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Job Fair on 16 and 17 July in Belgaum for MNC BPO
Conqcore Solutions member of the ITBELGAUM group with its association is organizing a two job fair.
Venue – RLS College Campus, College Road Belgaum
Date - 16th & 17th July 2010. Time – 10 am to 5 pm
Interviews would be held for MNC BPOs from Pune & Bangalore .
Educational Profile
• Any graduate from Govt. recognized universities
• 10+2+3 Diploma Holder (equivalent to Graduation) from Govt. recognized
universities
• 10+2 Under-graduates with minimum 6 months prior International call
center experience preferred
• 10+2 Under-graduates with minimum 6 months prior any industry
experience acceptable
Mandatory documents:
• Education docs: 10th, 12th and graduation mark sheet. Provisional certificates are
not accepted and mark sheets are mandatory.
• Last organization: DOJ, Emp. id and LWD proof.
• 2nd last organization : Emp. id proof mandatory
• Pan card mandatory else acknowledgement receipt Valid id proof ( Drivers
license, voters id, bank passbook, college id card, passport)
Unique Knowledge & Skill Requirement
• Good customer service skill with neutral accent
• Basic technical knowledge of Computers, peripherals like Modem, Windows
operating systems, Internet connectivity, Email software, Browser software.
• Ability to multi-task in usage of different applications and tools
• Process check list of what all the agents needs to bring while accepting
LOI Mandatory docs at an offer stage are:
o Highest education cert/last
o 2nd last work experience documents(Emp. ID and relieving letter)Photo
ID/Pan card No
For more details one can contact: 97417 60624 / 0831- 4201451
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Job fair - Dharmaram College on Hosur Road in Bangalore
A two-day job fair for people with disabilities will be held at Dharmaram College on Hosur Road in Bangalore on July 17 and 18. Those taking part should bring their identity cards and original copies of certificates. – Staff Correspondent
Friday, July 2, 2010
Two-day job fair in Dharwad from tomorrow
Briefing reporters on the fair here on Wednesday, executive director of Vocational Training and Skill Development, Vishnukanth Chatpalli, it is a flagship programme of the government, which includes zonal-level training courses and job fairs in the state.
Nearly 62 domestic and international companies will participate in the event, which will provide a platform for job aspirants and employers to interact. Wipro BPO, FirstSource Solutions, Cafe Coffee Day, Videocon, Triton Valves and Eureka Forbes are expected to be present at the job mela.
Chatpalli said they have signed a memorandum of understanding with nearly 40 training centres of international repute to provide training to undergraduates and graduates.
The valedictory of the fair will be held at 3:30 pm on July 4, with labour minister B N Bacchegouda as the chief guest.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Job fair in Belgaum
Belgaum: A two-day job fair for students will be held at the Belgaum Leadership Academy (BLA) here from June 21 (9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
The fair follows the coming together of Wipro BPO and BLA for the mega event, where the latter has been appointed “authorised training partner” for Belgaum district. BLA will provide free training to equip students with the requisite skills for a successful career at Wipro.
Final year students of any stream may apply — provided they are aged between 18 and 45 and possess good English communication skills.
An orientation session will be on June 21.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
45,000 smiles at job melaFair
BANGALORE: Here's a state government scheme that saw more than 45,000 get jobs even during the peak of recession.
While most schemes launched by the government either do not take off or hit a road block, udyog mela or the job fair organized by the labour department, saw overwhelming response.
Launched eight months ago by the government at a time when economic slowdown was at its peak and lay-off by private companies was the norm, the job fair scheme has been able to provide employment to 45,173 people in private companies at all levels (particularly at skilled labour level), making it one of the most successful projects undertaken by the Yeddyurappa government. The labour department, nodal agency to implement the scheme, terms it as one of the largest successful schemes in the country in recent times.
Job fairs are where private companies participate in a fair organized by the government. Candidates, whose turnout is in thousands, are selected on the spot based on their qualification and the nature of job they require. So far fairs have been held in 12 cities in the state.
The first fair in Bangalore itself attracted 87 companies with total requirement of more than 5,600 jobs. Finally, these companies selected over 2,800 candidates. While the Shimoga job fair turned out to be biggest in terms of participation, Belgaum job fair had maximum offers with nearly 14,000 jobs up for the grabs.
Software, telecom, insurance, security guards, apparel, computer hardware, health, hospitality, engineering, tyres, multi-media, education among others are some of the sectors that have offered employment to the job-seekers. Some of the big companies that have participated in the event include Infosys BPO Ltd, HDFC Insurance, Eureka Forbes, Airtel, Reliance, GMR Group, HCL Software and JK Tyres.
"It was a big challenge for us as the global meltdown had just set in. We were apprehensive whether private companies would participate in the udyog mela. But all our doubts were cleared in the first fair itself as good number of companies turned out providing employment on the spot. This method reduces the delay that happens in normal recruitment process,'' labour minister B N Bachhe Gowda told TOI.
City......no. of cos........requirement...........jobs
Hubli........79.........6,820.......3,084
Mysore.......77........10,579......5,561
Gulbarga.....53.......7,119......3,422
Mangalore...109.......6,111......2,814
Belgaum......73........13,841......4,612
Tumkur......105.........8,040.....3,645
Bellary......98........8,959.......3,788
Bijapur......105.......10,939......4,756
Shimoga.....136........10,254.....5,684
Chamarajanagar..94....4,508.....1,868
Karwar........78........11,470........3,132
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
3,152 applicants get jobs during Job Fair held in Belgaum
BELGAUM: Labour minister B N Bacchegowda has said that the government, with the help of the Centre, would implement Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana to attend to the health needs of the labour families, especially those below the poverty line. Speaking after giving appointment letters to the successful candidates on Sunday, the concluding day of the two-day job fair, he said:
"Around 2.35 crore labourers are working in the unorganized sector. They are getting less facilities when compared to those in the organized sector." Expressing satisfaction over the response to the job fair here, the minister said the government has been organizing such fairs in 15 districts, the Belgaum one being the sixth. "Fairs have been getting good response across the state. There are jobs, but what's lacking is skilled workforce. The government will assess the skills of job seekers and train them accordingly," he said.
The job fair, conducted by Karnataka Vocational Training and Skill Development Corporation, saw 9,225 candidates registering their names. Of them, 3,152 were selected for jobs while 4,261 for training. As many as 1,160 persons landed jobs soon after counselling. Of the 91 stalls, 14 were vacant.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Belgaum job fair may fill 10K vacancies
BELGAUM: Karnataka Vocational Training and Skill Development Corporation will conduct a two-day skill and job fair here from June 6 at Dharmanath Bhavan here.
The fair will be held under the aegis of employment and training departments and skill commission. Briefing reporters on the fair, Ramesh Jalaki, commissioner (employment and training department), said that around 10,000 persons will be recruited during the fair. It will provide a platform for job providers and job seekers, he added. According to a survey conducted by the department, the district has around 5,000 vacancies in different companies. "But there is a dearth of skilled man power. The job fair will help assess candidates' skill," he said.
Arvind Exports, NIIT, Gokak Textiles, Airtel, Tata Marcopolo Motors, Manikbag Automobiles, Raxa Securities, and Apparel are among the 30 companies that have confirmed their participation in the fair, he said. The deserving ones will get jobs on the spot, Jalaki said. Similar fairs have been organized in Bangalore, Hubli, Mysore, Gulbarga and Mangalore, attracting 78,014 job seekers. As many as 21,186 candidates have been given offer letters while nearly 32,000 candidates have been identified for training.
ITI joint director Ramachandrappa and employment officer of district employment exchange office, Sadhana Pote, were present at the press meet.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Job fair in Gulbarga from Saturday
Source: http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/20/stories/2008112050740200.htm
GULBARGA: Wipro BPO, business process outsourcing (BPO) arm of Wipro, and Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering will host a two-day job fair for students of various streams from November 22 in Gulbarga city.
Training and Placement Officer of PDA College of Engineering Mahadevappa Gadge said here on Wednesday that graduates and postgraduates of all disciplines, including BE, BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BCA, LL.B, M.Sc, MCA and MBA, were eligible to participate in the fair. Eligible candidates should be in the age group of 18 to 45, and candidates having excellent command over English have a bright chance of being selected. Call 9880351592 for details.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Job Fair evokes good response
Source: http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=97554
BANGALORE October 18, 2008: The Job Fair organized by the Karnataka Government has evoked a good response on the first day and 700 candidates registered seeking jobs.
Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, who inaugurated the two-day Job Fair, called upon the educated youth to utilize an opportunity to get jobs. The Labor Department conducted the programme for providing jobs to candidates of industrial training institutes of the state. About 100 industrialists participated in the fair. The fair would be concluded on Sunday.
The State Government has decided to organize similar fairs at the district and taluk levels and in November and December the job fairs will be held in Hubli and Gulburga respectively, the chief minister said. A sum of Rs. 25 crores had been released for conducting h job fairs and creating facilities for providing training to the job seekers. The authorities would be instructed to hold jobs fairs in all district headquarters before 30 March 2009, Mr. Yeddyurappa said.
The Government had committed to generate 10 lakh jobs in the next five years. A Skill Development Corporation has been created which will take steps to enhance the employability skill levels among the educated youth, Mr Yeddyurappa said.
Mr.Yeddyurappa also launched the job hotline 080-600-12345 and a website www.karskills.com.
The Government has also an agreement with five different industries giving effect to the training and employment process to over 30,000 youths.
Labour Minister B.N. Bachche Gowda said the countrys top companies including Infosys, Maruthi Udyog Limited, L&T and many other firms are participating in the job fair. There were 958 Government and private Industrial Training Institutes functioning in the state and about 90,000 trained youth were coming out every year.
A large number of graduates and diploma holder in various industrial grades from Gulburga, Raichur, Gadag, Hubli, Bidar, Dakshina Kannada and other districts had queued up before the counters to register their names.
Skills Commission
Karnataka Government today has formed the 'Skills Commission' to provide training to ten lakh youth in the next five years and empower them with skills to take up suitable employment.
This year's budget provided Rs 25 crore for skills development programmes and an additional Rs ten crore would be made available in the supplementary budget, the statement added.
CM welcomes Centres decision
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today welcomed the Centre's decision on holding a joint survey of the controversial Hogenekkal Project, across River Cauvery, undertaken by the Tamil Nadu Government.
Speaking to newspersons on the sidelines of 'Job Fair' organised by the State Labour department here, he said, the truth will come out and Karnataka which had objected to the project will be vindicated. Stating that for the first time the Centre had acknowledged the Karantaka's concern over the project by agreeing to hold a 'Joint Survey,' the Chief Minister said the State would extend all co-operation for Centre's initiative on the issue.
The Karnataka Government had raised an objection over the project contending it was being built in the area belonging to it. It had also petitioned to the Centre seeking a joint survey and also the details of the Rs 1,240 crore project.