Friday, August 26, 2016

Airtel Careers In Hyderabad


Airtel Careers In Hyderabad

Working at the British High Commission and its offices across India offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to grow professionally while collaborating with a talented group of individuals.
Candidates are expected to send their detailed CV with personal details (Name, contact address, contact phone numbers, email ids, Age, Gender, Caste, Years of work experience from the present to the past; Years of research experience and necessary information; publications details and two References. Send the CV and two recent publications or writing samples as a PDF via an email to tisshyd-recruitments@ with the subject line- Assistant Professor - SHRM.
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TISS Hyderabad campus has entered into an MoU with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to provide knowledge partnership to build employable skills among youth. The School of Vocational Education at the TISS Hyderabad is inviting professionals with relevant skills to contribute to this large project with Universities, Colleges, industries and businesses in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Although, he initially ignored, the calls were persistent and since he was unemployed he replied once to an email from hrd@ and ashokacharya705@ offering a job in Bajaj Electricals. He was initially asked to deposit registration fee of Rs 2,500 and then under various pretexts they made him deposit Rs 1.30 lakhs and cut off communication. Realising he had been cheated, he lodged the complaint,'' Dr T Prabhakar Rao, Joint Commissioner, Detective Department, Crime Central Station, Hyderabad Police, said.

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