Hyundai India creates jobs for 403 ITI and polytechnic students across 9 states

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Hyundai India creates jobs for 403 ITI and polytechnic students across 9 states

HMIL aims to enrich lives empower the dreams of India’s youth and build a better Bharat.

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Mumbai: Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) announced employment opportunities for 403 students from ITIs and polytechnic institutes across nine Indian states, at its dealer network. HMIL offers a special skill development program at ITIs and polytechnic institutes and further helps students get meaningful employment opportunities in its wide network of dealers. The recent recruitment drive was conducted across Assam, Arunachal  Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Telangana, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Gujarat.

Committed to Hyundai’s global vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’, HMIL aims to enrich lives empower the dreams of India’s youth and build a better Bharat. Through this initiative, HMIL  helps create an ecosystem for students ensuring industry-ready skill development, exposure to the latest technologies, on-the-job training, and employment opportunities after the course.

Commenting on the graduation day celebration, HMIL whole-time director and  COO Tarun Garg said, “HMIL is committed to India and we take pride in supporting the Government of India’s ‘Skill India’ initiative. The recent program ensures that students are trained in the latest technologies and they are ready to contribute from day one of their jobs. HMIL plans to  train more youth across the country, so as to help them earn a respectable livelihood.”

HMIL has a tie-up with 76 government ITIs and polytechnic institutes. As part of the program,  Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of HMIL has invested in improving the tie-up facilities by fulfilling various needs of the institutes to ensure that students receive the necessary resources, quality education and the much-needed exposure to the latest technology.  Additionally, HMIL has been providing study material on the latest advancements in the automotive industry and automobile technology, alongside on-the-job training to students, intending to upskill and enhance their skillsets.