CK Birla Group emerges top recruiter in second cluster with 10 offers including PPOs.
E-commerce
and fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies such as Amazon,
Flipkart, Nestlé, P&G and Hindustan Unilever (HUL) led the
second cluster of the 2017-19 placement season for the Post Graduate
Programme (PGP) at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
(IIM-A).
The
second cluster comprised six cohorts: Advertising & Media,
Consumer Goods, Consumer Services, Consumer Electronics, General
Management and Leadership, Retail B2B & B2C.
Unlike
many other B-schools, IIM-A
follows a cluster system of placements where sectors are invited in
cohorts at regular intervals. Earlier, the first cluster comprised
five cohorts -- investment banking and markets, management
consulting, private equity, venture capital and asset management.
Among
the cohorts in the second cluster, the highest number of offers
(including pre-placement ones) were extended by general management
firms that offered leadership roles in conglomerates across
geographies, followed by consumer goods companies.
The
C K Birla Group made the highest number of offers at 10, followed by
Aditya Birla Group, Flipkart
and Samsung that extended nine positions each. In the first cluster,
Accenture was the top recruiter, extending 24 offers including PPOs.
Consumer
goods, consumer services and consumer electronics cohorts included
regular recruiters such as AB InBev, Asian Paints, HUL, General
Mills, Indian Tobacco Company (ITC), Mondeléz, Nestlé, P&G,
Reckitt Benckiser and Samsung. The general management and leadership
cohort comprised recruiters such as the Aditya Birla Group, C K Birla
Group, Emaar Properties, Mahindra & Mahindra, Reliance, RPG and
Tata Administrative Services, while the retail B2B & B2C cohort
consisted of firms such as Amazon, Flipkart and Myntra among others.
IIM-A's
Post-Graduate Programme in Food and Agribusiness Management
(PGP-FABM) too saw 30 companies participate in its final placement
process. Major recruiters were Godrej Agrovet, PI Industries, Jain
Irrigation, Pioneering Ventures, Ninjacart and Waycool extended 3
offers each.
First-time
recruiters for the agri-business programme included Ernst and Young
(EY), RBL Bank and Reliance Foundation. Other regular recruiters
included Cloudtail, Reckitt Benckiser, ADM, and KPMG, apart from
start-ups in the agribusiness domain like Agrostar, Gramophone, and
Our Foods.
Meanwhile,
the third cluster of PGP final placements would be conducted on 14
February 2019.Article Source BS
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