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NSBM Green University Town announces Career Fair–2017

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NSBM Green University Town announced its Career Fair 2017 to be held on 25th and 26th November at NSBM Green University Town in Pitipana, Homagama.


The Career Fair is an opportunity to meet over 1,100 graduates from the School of Business and over 500 graduates from the School of Computing who are graduating from NSBM in December 2017 and are therefore, available for employment. In addition, over 2,000 undergraduates of NSBM who are available for internships will also be attending the Career Fair. In addition, the Career Fair will be open for the fresh graduates and undergraduates of other universities and education institutions.
Companies and employer organizations will be able to meet the above student groups, to inform them about their career opportunities, conduct interviews and recruit fresh graduates and interns at the event. 


The first day of the Career Fair (25th November) will have a greater focus on Business Management related opportunities while the second day (26th November) will focus on IT/Computing related opportunities. A series of Career Guidance, Skills Development and Personal Development Sessions and Mini Workshops will also be held on both days.


Over 30 companies have conformed their participation to the Career Fair as of now. This includes companies such as Asia Asset Finance, Astron, BPO Connect, CAMMS, Commercial Leasing, Creative Software, Dankotuwa Porcelain, David Pieris IT, DreamJobs.lk, Ernst and Young, Everjobs.lk, Extrogene Software, Fidenz Technologies, Hatton National Bank, hSenid Business Solutions, IFS World, ISM APAC, Laugfs Holdings, Mas Legato, Moody’s Analytics Knowledge Services, Omobio, OrangeHRM Inc, Prima Management Services, Rakiya.lk, Recruitme.lk, Royal Ceramics, SimCentric Technologies, Sky Management Systems, Standard Chartered Bank, Unilever, VS Information Systems and zMessenger who will provide internships and entry level employment opportunities related to Business Management and IT/Computing at the Career Fair.


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