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Amazon India Creates Over 1.1 Lakh Seasonal Job Opportunities

New hires also include customer service associates. These new jobs are in addition to the 8,000 job opportunities that Amazon had recently announced during its maiden Career Day in India, earlier this month

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DBS Announces To Onboard 150 New Techies Through Hack2Hire Programme

In its fourth edition, DBS Hack2Hire aims to fill positions across 13 developer and engineering roles as the bank scales up its use of artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) and blockchain technologies

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Myntra Undertakes 11K Hires For Last-Mile Delivery And Customer Support Ahead Of The Festive Season

-Over 70% deliveries during the upcoming Big Fashion Festival are expected to be fulfilled by the specially trained Kirana partners -Myntra is set to expand its kirana store network by ~30% from the previous festive edition, taking the total kirana store count to over 25,000.

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Biz2Credit Announces To Hire Over 150 New Employees

MEAN/MERN Stack, Python, BI, PHP, DevOps, QA, Compliance, Data Scientist, Product Manager, Scrum Master, DBA among the key profiles to be hired

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Government's Artificially Intelligent Career Guide For Blue-collared Workers Invites Recruiters

The statement from Saksham says that there is no fee for the recruiters to get such access. Rather, all companies registering with Saksham to get access to blue-collared workforce in different parts of India

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CVS Health Aims To Recruit 25,000 Professionals

The company said most of the available jobs were for full-time, part-time, and temporary licensed pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and nurses

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ICICI Home Finance Plans To Hire 600 Employees By December 2021

This recruitment drive across its pan-India branch network in sales and credit will enable the company to cater to the increasing demand

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33% Educated Youth Unemployed Due To Lack Of Future-Skills: Report

Over 53 per cent of the respondents also confessed that they were unable to find the job of their choice while over 60 per cent admitted they were not earning the ideal salary after duly completing their degree. ImaginXP research survey was conducted on over 11,000 respondents including 141 corporates

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