
Are you set for the upcoming placement season ? December, clearly is the most important month for most of the graduating students – because of two reasons – Exams and Placement. As a standard, most of the companies across the country, start their recruitment process December and start visiting college campuses.
Here is your chance to speak with top notch experts and get your preparation for IT Interviews on track. Here are the details of conference call –
Scheduled Date : 3 PM, 13th December
Expert Profile : Kshitij Sharma has been a trainer for the last 12 years. He started his career with GE Capital International Services back in 1998 and has worked with organizations like Convergys, Tally Solutions Pvt Ltd and Achieve Global India. He has more than 5000 hours training experience. During this time, he has trained close to 2300 people on various areas of softskills. Kshitij has trained over 2000 Engineering and Management students with necessary corporate skills.
Here are some of the questions that we would be answering in the conference call –
- To start off with, what are the various entry points in the IT Sector ?
- What is the skill set that one must possess for an entry level IT Job ?
- How can high school students prepare themselves for entry level jobs in the IT sector ?
- How should they go about training themselves ?
- What are various positions that one can apply at a undergraduate level – BE or BSc in IT
- What are the various companies that one can apply to for such positions ?
- What is the selection procedure for such posts ?
- What the key things to keep in mind regarding the interview ?
- What are starting salaries and what is the typical career path ?
Should you have any question, add them in the comment section and we will be happy to take them on the call.
About AquSkills : Aquskills as a company is focused on improving employability quotient of graduate students. For the same, the company has developed Aquskills Graduate Development Program that is designed to facilitate the development of essential competitive skills within graduate students.