Anuna Education signs MoU with Adecco India

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Anuna Education signs MoU with Adecco India

Saturday, 20 December 2014 | PS/ Pioneer News Service | Lucknow:

Anuna Education, a partner of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), with a mandate to train & place over 1.1 lakh students, has signed a MoU for placement of skill development graduates with leading international placement firm Adecco India.

The Organization, which is also a partner of National SkillDevelopment Corporation (NSDC) providing National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) based job oriented training programs under various sectors, is focusing on imparting International caliber “Managerial Skills” to Indian Youths. Anuna’s Director, Amit Iqbal Srivastava claimed that from 2017, Central Government would make NSQF certificates mandatory for all Central Government & PSU jobs as well.

“Adecco is the world-leading brand in providing quality placement services. In India they have an army of over 85,000 associates that work with over 1000 leading clients across various sectors to place over 5000 candidates per month. We are happy to have them as our Placement Partners,”Srivastava asserted.
Jitendra Kumar Dixit, Team leader of UP & Uttranchal, for Adecco India said, “There are big gaps between what our employers demand and what the market provides. Many candidates have degrees and certificates but little to no practical skills. We are quite impressed with Anuna Education’s abilities to bridge this skill-gap by providing quality management professionals that can work in managerial/supervisory level job-roles across various sectors such as Banking, Finance, Insurance, IT, Agriculture, Automobile, Healthcare, Renewable Energy, Retail, etc.”


“Adecco India shall be working with Anuna Education to provide placement & internship services free-of-charge to Anuna Education’s students, as well as, conduct a variety of seminars & workshops to help candidates better prepare themselves for the job market,”added Tripathi.

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