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Cognizant nets 35 ISB grads

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Hyderabad April 24 Cognizant Technology Solutions inducted 35 management graduates from the Indian School of Business (ISB) this year for middle management roles.

These management graduates are expected to join Cognizant during the second quarter this year.

According to a statement from Cognizant, all of them have taken the acceptance letters and their experience varies from four years and above and covers a cross functional expertise.

The President and Managing Director, Cognizant, Mr R. Chandrasekaran, in a statement said, "Cognizant has gained immensely from B-School recruiting. This has helped us marry domain knowledge with technological excellence and has helped us pro-actively farm-out solutions to business pressure points of customers, rather than mere technology solutions."

The inductions cover roles of business analysts, consultants, domain experts and other corporate development initiatives such as new geography expansion, mergers and acquisition, strategic pursuits and industry research. They will be placed across Cognizant's centres dispersed globally.

Cognizant has been recruiting at ISB since 2003 and now has about 50 ISB alumni on its global rolls of the 1,000-plus B-School professionals.

Due to non-disclosure norms, the company refrained from providing information on their salaries.

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