ISB placements up 39% this year, average salary offered is Rs 22 lakh

Offers come with an average salary of Rs 22 lakh; ISB says visible increase in leadership roles

BS Reporter  |  Hyderabad 

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Over 400 domestic and international made 1,113 offers to post graduate programme students belonging to the class of 2017 at the (ISB). The Hyderabad-based business school claims it registered a 39 per cent jump in the number of campus recruiters this year. 

These offers come with an average salary of Rs 22 lakh.

The Andhra Pradesh government continued recruiting from ISB for the second consecutive year with 21 offer letters to the varsity's students. Some of the offers are for the post of executive assistant to district magistrates of select districts. Other roles offered are in areas such as financial technology, textiles, tourism, and infrastructure.

The state government has also recruited a similar number of ISB students and engaged them in the chief minister's office to work on specific projects.

Besides regular recruiters such as McKinsey & Co, BCG, Parthenon, AT Kearney, Apple, and Microsoft, there were several new such as JLL, Havells, Revigo, P&G, Lending Kart, Reliance Jio, and L'Oreal, among others, looking to hire talent at the business school.

ISB said that there was also a visible increase in leadership roles this year. Over 70 offers were made to ISB students for leadership roles by corporates, including Aditya Birla Group, Citibank, Yes Bank, Philips India Limited, Tech Mahindra, Max, Mytrah Energy, and Genpact.

The consulting and information technology/information technology-enabled services sectors continued to be the largest recruiters, constituting 20 per cent and 21 per cent of the total number of offers, respectively. They were followed by the banking, financial services and insurance sector and the healthcare & pharma sector, according to the Institute.

ISB placements up 39% this year, average salary offered is Rs 22 lakh

Offers come with an average salary of Rs 22 lakh; ISB says visible increase in leadership roles

BS ReporterHyderabad, 20 June: Over 400 companies-domestic and international, made 1,113 offers to students of PGP(Post Graduate Programme) class of 2017 at Indian School of Business(ISB), registering a 39 percent jump in the number of campus recruiters this year, according to the Hyderabad-based business school. These offers come with an average salary of Rs 22 lakhs.Andhra Pradesh government continued the recruitment from ISB for the second consecutive year with 21 offer letters to ISB students, some of them as executive assistants to the district magistrates of select districts. Other roles offered were in the areas of Fin-tech, Textiles, Tourism and Infrastructure . AP government recruited a similar number of ISB students and engaged them in the chief minister's office to work on specific projects. Besides the regular recruiters such as McKinsey & Co, BCG, Parthenon, AT Kearney, Apple and Microsoft there were several new companies such as JLL, Havells, Revigo, P&G, ...
Over 400 domestic and international made 1,113 offers to post graduate programme students belonging to the class of 2017 at the (ISB). The Hyderabad-based business school claims it registered a 39 per cent jump in the number of campus recruiters this year. 

These offers come with an average salary of Rs 22 lakh.

The Andhra Pradesh government continued recruiting from ISB for the second consecutive year with 21 offer letters to the varsity's students. Some of the offers are for the post of executive assistant to district magistrates of select districts. Other roles offered are in areas such as financial technology, textiles, tourism, and infrastructure.

The state government has also recruited a similar number of ISB students and engaged them in the chief minister's office to work on specific projects.

Besides regular recruiters such as McKinsey & Co, BCG, Parthenon, AT Kearney, Apple, and Microsoft, there were several new such as JLL, Havells, Revigo, P&G, Lending Kart, Reliance Jio, and L'Oreal, among others, looking to hire talent at the business school.

ISB said that there was also a visible increase in leadership roles this year. Over 70 offers were made to ISB students for leadership roles by corporates, including Aditya Birla Group, Citibank, Yes Bank, Philips India Limited, Tech Mahindra, Max, Mytrah Energy, and Genpact.

The consulting and information technology/information technology-enabled services sectors continued to be the largest recruiters, constituting 20 per cent and 21 per cent of the total number of offers, respectively. They were followed by the banking, financial services and insurance sector and the healthcare & pharma sector, according to the Institute.
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