
Udaipur : HDFC Bank, India’s largest private sector bank, and Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK),a not- for-profit organisation under the Department of ITE&C, Government of Telanganahave signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote employment of fresh graduates and post-graduates. As per the MoU, HDFC Bank will now be able access a large pool of talent across 700 institutions registered with ‘TASK’.
The MoU was signed at Hyderabad by Shrikant Sinha, CEO – TASK and Ranga Subramanian, Head – Talent Acquisition, HDFC Bank in the presence of officials from the Government of Telangana, TASK and HDFC Bank.Under the partnership, TASK will help HDFC Bank hire trained students. All kinds of logistical support for placement drives and interviews will be provided by TASK.
“HDFC Bank is committed to promoting fresh talent across the length and breadth of the country. We are an equal opportunity organisation where everyone is given an ecosystemto excel and grow to their maximum potential. Our partnership with TASK will open the doors toGen Z to kick-start their career at a certified ‘Great Place to Work’ that is financially empowering millions and contributing towards nation-building,” said Ranga Subramanian, Head – Talent Acquisition, HDFC Bank.
HDFC Bank is amongst the largest employers in the country with an active employee base of over 1,70,000 employees.
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