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MoU signing ceremony under the “Road to Corporate” Program between Epyllion Group and NITER

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Desk Report: Epyllion Group believes that students are the future of any Industry. As a Corporate Citizen, a company should contribute to the development of students. Therefore, the Talent Acquisition Wing of Epyllion Group has initiated a Campus Engagement Program named Road to Corporate. As part of it, on 25 September 2022, the Talent Acquisition wing of Corporate HR, Epyllion Group signed an MoU with  National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research (NITER).

Under this program, fresh graduates of NITER shall be able to know and apply for the Management Trainee-related opportunity of Epyllion Group directly. Moreover, they will get interactive sessions and skill development sessions, which will help the students to get better prepared for their career and industry. It is also hoped that this program shall act as a bridge between industry and university, which will allow students to get more knowledge of industry prospects and scopes of development.

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