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CMS to conduct job fair

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BANGALORE: The Centre for Management Studies is holding a job fair on January 10 at the college campus.

According to a press release, companies that have confirmed participation at the fair include Eureka Forbes, Birla Home Finance, Way2Wealth, Aviva Life Insurance, MaFoi Consultants, Institute of Travel Management and Escorts Finance.

The job fair will provide a platform for management and undergraduate students in the city interact with prospective employers. The fair will also host a series of seminars on themes such as career growth, job opportunities, impact of good resumes, ethics and code of conduct, entrepreneurship opportunities, etc.

Career counsellors will also be available at the campus to help students in their career choice.

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