Mega job fair in Bengaluru on February 15 to connect 10,000 job seekers with over 200 companies
Careers360 Connect | February 7, 2025 | 12:40 PM IST | 1 min read
Presidency Foundation's third mega job fair aims to help youth aged 18 to 35 from economically weaker section of the society.
NEW DELHI: The Presidency Foundation is set to host its third mega job fair in Bengaluru on February 15. The event will take place at Khuddus Sahib's Eidgah Ground, Millers Road, from 10 am to 6 pm and aims to create job opportunities for the youth in Karnataka.
Over 200 companies from across diverse sectors are expected to participate in this employment drive offering internships and apprenticeships to candidates aged 18 to 35.
The event is being organised in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation, Karnataka Skill Development Corporation, Karnataka state minorities commission and the Department of Employment and Training, Karnataka Government. The objective of the drive is “to help the youth of Karnataka, especially the ones who belong to the economically weaker section of the society,” the Presidency Foundation said.
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Industry sectors, including retail, manufacturing, banking, BPO, hospitality, real estate, and IT, including placement partners from other sectors, will be participating in the event which is expecting a footfall of over 10,000 job seekers.
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