Which are the top recruiters for IILM University?

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2 years ago

The top recruiters for IILM University include companies such as:

  • Mudita Jaipuria Lifestyle Private LimitedWarehouse
  • BTM Financial
  • First Meridian
  • Derby Communications
  • Unicorn Tech Media
  • ITW Consulting
  • iZooto
  • Decathlon
  • Berger Paints
  • Make My Trip
  • PWC
  • Planet Spark
  • Hawkins
  • The Career Labs
  • Mondelez
  • Cians Analytics
  • Deloit

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2 years ago

IILM University has an active placement cell, which assists all its students to get good placement opportunities. They organises various Seminar, workshops, Guest lectures for the students to improve their skill sets. During the recent placemnet drive 400+ companies visted the campus with job offers

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2 years ago

IILM University has a very active placement cell, which assists all its students to get good placement opportunities. During the latest placement sessions at IILM University, over 400 reputed companies across various sectors visited the campus of IILM. Some of its top recruiters include KPMG, PwC, R

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2 years ago
IILM University Gurugram offers good placements for all its students. Various companies such as Deloitte, HDFC Bank, Cupshup, Times of India have offered placements to the students. The highest package that is offered is 20 LPA and the lowest package that was offered was 8.6 LPA. These placements ma

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2 years ago
There are n number of companies which comes to the campus for the recruitment for example HDFC Bank, Regalo kitchens, Tata Power, KPMG PwC, Deloitte, Federal Bank and many more. 50% comes for Marketing Profile 20% for Finance 20% for HR 10% others.

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