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PANAJI: Don Bosco College Panjim hosted a placement drive for students in the Terrace Hall, offering a significant opportunity for students from Mass Communication, BBA, Travel and Tourism, and BCA to explore career options. They were instructed to bring six hard copies of their CVs and a soft copy for online sharing.
Numerous reputable companies such as Adreso India, 91HR, Open Destinations Pvt Ltd, Delta Gaming Pvt Ltd, Estellar Academy, IWS Finserv, Cidade de Goa, and Wafer Technologies participated in the event, providing a wide array of job prospects. Maxxcell Institute of Professional Overseas Education also attended, guiding students on career choices.
The atmosphere was vibrant as students engaged with company representatives, eager to showcase their skills. It served as an excellent networking opportunity as students sought advice on career paths and growth opportunities.
Students moved around with determination, discussing potential roles and company offerings. The presence of top-notch companies from various sectors underscored the broad spectrum of opportunities available.
Throughout the day, students explored diverse options, discussing career paths and company offerings. The event showcased opportunities spanning technology, finance, hospitality, and education.
As the day progressed, students and recruiters exchanged ideas, creating a dynamic atmosphere. The event concluded on a positive note, with both students and recruiters satisfied with the interactions and opportunities presented.
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