By TCN News,
Aligarh: In yet another international job placement drive, FAISAL JASEEM Corporation, a leading Dubai-based MNC visited Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to hire university students for the posts of Application Engineers.
AMU’s Training and Placement Office (TPO-General) had organised the placement drive, a release from AMU said here.
The Campus placement was a free recruitment drive and an initiative of the Training & Placement office (General) and the Alumni of the university. The Training and Placement Office confirmed that the visiting FAISAL JASEEM Corporation team to hire AMU students comprised of West Asia based AMU Alumni.
Students present at the International Campus Drive held at AMU.
Pointing out that this is the fourth international campus drive in the past few months, the TPO (General) Saad Hameed said, “The doors of the much awaited International placements are open for AMU students. These jobs offers global exposure and great careers will come with attractive pay packages.”
While adding that Alumni is the biggest asset of any university, Hameed said that the AMU administration is trying to bridge the gap between AMU and it’s Alumni. “The gap in between AMU Alumni and AMU which was there in previous years has been bridged by the present administration,” he said.
Hameed said that the Training and Placement Office (General) is also playing the role of a facilitator and a contact point for the Alumni to execute the placement activities for the students of the university.
The students participated in large numbers despite of the fact that the University is closed and the hostels are vacant, he informed.
Meanwhile, the FAISAL JASEEM Corporation officials on their visit to AMU have appreciated talented AMU students whom they have interviewed and congratulated the TPO (General) Hameed for organising the campus drive effectively in this odd time of the session. The results will be declared in a week, said the company representative, the release from Zeeshan Ahmad, assistant public relations officer at the AMU said.