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Thursday, 5 November 2009

All you hunting for jobs and would love to be a part of auto market, here is a golden opportunity. The second largest car maker of the country, Hyundai, is search for talents. The job opening looks very attractive, but wait a minute before you be rejoiced. The company is looking talents not in India, but abroad. Yes, Hyundai Motor India is looking overseas for talent at the levels of general managers and group heads for its product design and marketing divisions, a senior official has said.

The company is looking for resources with different skill sets and with diverse experience. And anyone with the desired skill set can apply for the job, no matter, which part of the world you belong to. The company is not bothered about the nationality of its employees. But Hyundai gives importance for their skill sets.

Currently, the company mainly employs Indians and Koreans. But now on, it needs international talents, for product management and development. The company is looking for candidates with vibrant marketing skills. He should be capable enough to do business analyses and give suggestions for new product lines or changes in an existing line-up.

The company at the moment does not seem to be interested in transferring people from other locations to India so as to meet local requirements. Well, I think, as more and more Indians prefer to fly to other counties for job openings, there isn’t anyone left to meet the domestic requirements!

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Friday, 15 February 2008

I have always appreciated Tata for their exemplary social responsibility programmes. I recently came across news that Tata has employed 80 youths from the displaced Singur farm land area into their company. These youths are now being given 15-month training to turn them into multi-skilled workers. They will be given on-the-job training at the Tata Motors facility.

I believe this will give major relief to the West Bengal and Nandigram-Singur farmers protest issue. I am not here to take any sides in the protest. I am just conveying my thoughts over the developments - that is all. Tata should employ more people from the local population. This will help turn the once-poor town into another Jamshedpur.

Article Submitted by VJ Kumar

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