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KUSOM Job and Internship Fair (KJIF) 2017

KATHMANDU, July 5: Placement Cell of Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) is slated to organize KUSOM Job and Internship Fair (KJIF) on August 15 at its premises.
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KATHMANDU, July 5: Placement Cell of Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) is slated to organize KUSOM Job and Internship Fair (KJIF) on August 15 at its premises.



According to the press statement released by KUSOM, the annual event acts as a bridge between students of KUSOM and corporates. It not only gives students a platform to connect with the company of their choice, but also provides employers an opportunity to explore the talent pool of KUSOM.  The event aims to reap maximum benefits and provide a win-win solution to both the parties.



The statement added that since its launch in 2011, the event has been receiving overwhelming response from more than 20 leading companies every year. The event has been able to achieve its mission of establishing right connections with the industry, which is reflected in the success rate of placements and feedback given by companies about the event.



Nepali companies Surya Nepal, Unilever, Laxmi Group, Triveni, Nabil Bank, Sipradi, CAS Trading House, Laxmi Bank, Shankar Group, NIC Asia, Berger, Beed Management, Sipradi and Kathmandu Guest House (KGH), among others, are regular participants of the event.



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