Srinivas University to hold job fair on July 27
Team Udayavani, Jul 24, 2019, 8:18 PM IST
Mangaluru: Srinivas University and Srinivas Group of Institutions is organising a job fair at their city campus, Pandeshwar here on Saturday July 27. The event will commence at 10 am.
Around 80 organizations are expected to participate in this job fair. Around 1600 job positions will be posted at the mela from the participating organizations.
A unique feature about this fair is that the job seekers can also seek part-time jobs, freelancing jobs, apprenticeships, project trainees and internships along with full-time employment.
The mela is an open walk-in for all college students and general public to the venue. The job fair is open to all and any candidate with SSLC/PUC/ITI/Diploma/Polytechnic/any degree graduation/post-graduation background.
Candidates should be formally dressed, carrying multiple resume copies with identity cards, photographs and all the relevant necessary documents. Free spot registration is available at the venue.
A press meet with regards to the above job fair was held on July 24 at Hotel Srinivas along with the university’s student education loan partners Prashant Shenoy, chief manager SBI and Annappa Shetty, relationship manager SBI GHS Road Branch as guests.
Dakshina Kannada Deputy commissioner Sashikant Senthil will inaugurate the job fair as chief guest.
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