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Job fair on Monday

HYDERABAD: The Institute for Electronic Governance is organising a job fair at the P.G. College, Secunderabad on November 17 wherein top MNCs in ITeS, Media, Retail, Sales & Marketing, Banking, IT, Telecom, Logistics, Services, and Education are participating. Fresh graduates from Science and Arts streams would be recruited.

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Some of the top participating companies include Satyam BPO, Wipro BPO, Sutherland, Sitel, 24/7 customer, Tata Business Support, TMI Networks, Ckar systems, Elico, Bose, Techruit, Cholamandalam, Medwrite, Optiwave Photonics, EMRI, Vinuinfoway, Vasavi prosoft, HR Capitol, Hubsoft, Digital Nirvana, Knoah, Digvijaya, HR Capitol and Zauafshan outsourcing. Interested candidates can walk in with necessary documents and their passport photographs. Similar job fairs would be organised at the same venue on November 21 and December 1, 2008.

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