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Genpact opens recruitment office in Noida

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New Delhi, Aug. 29

Business Services and Technology Solutions provider Genpact on Tuesday opened its recruitment office in Noida. The new premises will serve as the company's local hiring office, thereby creating an easy access for candidates from the region. Genpact will be looking at hiring over 400 employees over the next six months for its facility in Delhi and Gurgaon from the Noida recruitment office. Genpact is actively tapping the talent pool across the country through its regional recruitment offices in Visakhapatnam, Kochi, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Indore, Dehradun and Lucknow and expects to spread the initiative to cover over 20 cities over the next year.

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