“We are doubling down in India…We serve the world from India from our centers in Hyderabad, Gurgaon, and Pune and our plan is to double the workforce.” Puneet Renjen, Global, CEO Deloitte, with 2020 ending, many companies have adjusted themselves to the new normal and are back on track. As the financial year-end is near, many job seekers are optimistic that the major firms which hire all across the campuses and year will open their closed doors.
College days are confusing and scary times when we see final year students. At this time too many recent graduates are currently sitting for placements and looking for off-campus placements are very much worried, as this is the first time they have made CV or Resume, and they are still unaware how to prepare for the aptitude test.
So, today to clear all the doubts about how to make your CV, how to prepare for placements, and to talk about what Deloitte looks into the candidates we have Himank from Deloitte India. Himank started his journey from DTU as a Computer Science Engineer, sooner after his internship stints at startups he came to know that coding is not his forte and he wants to go ahead with a non-technical job. In a college where the average package of CSE is more than 11 LPA, it is a difficult call to make but Himank knew what he was doing, he waited for the non-tech companies to come and prepare for it and finally crack it.
Himank points cover major lessons on what these companies are looking for, also he stresses the homework the candidate should do before you go for the interview.
Do watch this interview to boost your preparation for the on and off-campus placements.
Key Takeaways -:
- Resume Tips for the engineer
- Placement story
- Preparation for the placements
- Difference between Deloitte India and Deloitte USI
- Skills Deloitte looks into the candidate.
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16 дек 2020