KU organizes recruitment drive of IT Trainees for Saudi Arabia

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 18: The Centre for Career Planning and Counselling, University of Kashmir organized a recruitment drive of  IT Trainers for Saudi Arabia.
While speaking on the occasion, JU Vice-Chancellor Prof  A M Shah  highlighted the fact that employability and employment are an integral part of learning process and the University is  consistently striving to provide students an excellent environment coupled with productive employment opportunities.
While addressing the shortlisted candidates, he said,”Once you are given an opportunity to work outside the Valley you would be the ambassadors of this place and your parent institution and it is your responsibility to build an image of this University and the State.”
The Registrar KU, Prof Zaffar A Reishi, advised the youth to dream big and strive hard.
Prof  Shabir A Bhat, Dean Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies,  said that the Centre for Career Planning and Counselling has emerged as a vibrant platform helping the youth to realize their aspirations.
While highlighting the objectives of the recruitment drive  Neel Prabhu, Senior Business Development Manager, MKCL Saudi Arabia said that his organization strives to recruit talented youth across the globe and currently people from more than nine nationalities are working in their organization. We have preferred to visit Kashmir valley because we are aware of the fact the Kashmir has a rich talent pool of Trained Professionals, he added.
Prof Farooq A Khan (Director, Centre for Career Planning and Counselling) informed that leading companies like TCS, Rooman Technologies, HCL, Accenture, Pinkerton, ONGC etc have conducted recruitment  at the Centre in the month of May and June. He further added that several companies are lined up for recruitment.
The proceedings of the inaugural function were conducted by  M Ayub Shah Coordinator CCPC, KU.