IDaksh Technologies Job Mela - Job Seekers Flock in Large Numbers


Mangalore: IDaksh Technologies Job Mela - Job Seekers Flock in Large Numbers

Pics: Ganesh S Perla
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Aug 22: The two- day Job Mela organized by IDaksh Technologies saw several job aspirants in hope of a suitable job at Shree Devi College, Ballalbagh on Saturday August 21 and Sunday August 22.

For the first time a job mela of this magnitude took place in the city. The Mela had more than 2,000 openings to the job aspirants and the main objective of the job mela was to provide a forum for job aspirants to get an opportunity to get into the best institutions for the best bargain.

Candidates with a 10+2, Diploma, Degree, BE, BTech or MCA were eligible to participate in the job mela. The organizers had invited the students of all the colleges in and around the city to take part in the job mela and avail the opportunity.

More than 20 top multinational giants from all over India such as Infosys, Accenture, C- Cubed, Wipro, IBM, Microland, HCL, HP Group of Companies, Mphasis, Dell, Infinite Solutions and many more organizations of repute participated in the mela to hire the employees. The aspirants were selected for positions such as Software Developers, Software Testers, System Engineers, Network Engineers, voice/non-voice Desktop Support Engineer and much more.

  

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