The Andhra Pradesh Electronics and Information Technology Agency (APEITA), ITE & C Department of AP are holding a job fair on 21 and 22 July
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APEITA GSF and job fair on July 21 and 22: To raise awareness among the unemployed youth and graduates about the IT/ITES, Start-ups, and Pharmaceutical sectors, the Andhra Pradesh Electronics and Information Technology Agency (APEITA), ITE & C Department of AP are holding a job fair on 21 and 22 July in Swarna Bharathi Indoor Stadium in the Port City under the name of Groove Snap Fest (GSF).
The Fest’s booklet and a registration page were introduced by State IT Minister Gudivada Amarnath, APEITA General Manager (IT Promotions) V. Sreedhar Reddy, and V Info Technologies (CEO) V Sai Kumar. Spread Your Wings would be the name of the festival-related employment fair. The two-day event’s major goal is to link students with IT, ITES, startup, and pharmaceutical industries and provide jobs depending on the needs of the businesses.
According to the APEITA GM V Sridhar Reddy, GSF would forge a connection between corporate businesses and college students. so that business organisations may showcase their technological capabilities. At this two-day festival, which included interviews, IT juggernauts like Tech Mahindra, TCS, Concentrix, Conduent, and others, as well as Pharma corporations like Pfizer and Aurobindo, were joined by ten pharmaceutical businesses, ten startups located in Vizag, and fifty universities.
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