BANGALORE: Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is planning to visit IIM campuses across India for the first time for its recruitment campaign in August ’06. This initiative is a part of the company’s tap-young-talent campaign with the new mantra: ‘Join us, propel your dreams’.
With this move HAL will join the league of few public sector companies like BPCL, HPCL, ISRO and NTPC who have participated in the earlier IIM campus placements. HAL recently inducted over 550 engineers from various engineering colleges. The recruitment drive covered all the IITs in Chennai, Mumbai, Roorkie, Guwahati and NITs at Warangal and Allahabad.
HAL is planning to cover all the IIT & IIM campuses for a second round of placement campaign in August ’06. The company is aiming to hire about 75-100 students from these two institutes for managerial positions with starting salary offer of around Rs 20,000 per month.
Sanjeev Sahi, director-personnel, HAL, says, ”Being a PSU with salary limitations it is a challenge for us to hire students from IITs & IIMs. However, our strength lies in the intense technological design and aerospace development work opportunity, which puts the skills of an engineer to its fullest use.”
Mr Sahi says, “HAL also provides an opportunity to work on challenging defence-oriented projects like Intermediate Jet Trainer, Advanced Light Helicopter & Light Combat Aircraft. The performance-oriented intellectual growth makes up for the low compensation.”
Source: ET
With this move HAL will join the league of few public sector companies like BPCL, HPCL, ISRO and NTPC who have participated in the earlier IIM campus placements. HAL recently inducted over 550 engineers from various engineering colleges. The recruitment drive covered all the IITs in Chennai, Mumbai, Roorkie, Guwahati and NITs at Warangal and Allahabad.
HAL is planning to cover all the IIT & IIM campuses for a second round of placement campaign in August ’06. The company is aiming to hire about 75-100 students from these two institutes for managerial positions with starting salary offer of around Rs 20,000 per month.
Sanjeev Sahi, director-personnel, HAL, says, ”Being a PSU with salary limitations it is a challenge for us to hire students from IITs & IIMs. However, our strength lies in the intense technological design and aerospace development work opportunity, which puts the skills of an engineer to its fullest use.”
Mr Sahi says, “HAL also provides an opportunity to work on challenging defence-oriented projects like Intermediate Jet Trainer, Advanced Light Helicopter & Light Combat Aircraft. The performance-oriented intellectual growth makes up for the low compensation.”
Source: ET