THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Technopark is preparing for the internship of fresh graduates and candidates awaiting their results with the second edition of the IGNITE Internship Programme organised by Kerala IT Parks. This year’s Internship fair will be held in Ashtamudi building at Technopark Kollam from 10 AM to 5 PM. Through the internship fair, aspiring candidates can undertake internships at any of the IT/ITeS companies within the state of Kerala. Selected interns will also receive a monthly stipend of Rs.10,000 or more, including a government subsidy of Rs. 5000/-.
In the first edition, 4749 candidates had registered, 175 candidates underwent the internships in various Companies, out of which 90% had been converted to regular employment. 23 candidates in various companies of Technopark, 40 candidates in various companies of Infopark, 56 candidates in various companies of Cyberpark, 41 candidates in various companies of the Kerala Start-Up Mission, 13 candidates in various companies who are CAFIT (Calicut Forum for IT) members, and 2 candidates in companies that are members of the GTech, a conglomerate of IT companies in Kerala, participated in the first phase of the internship programme.
The aim of the IGNITE internship programme is to encourage companies/candidates in recruitment and initiate/finish the selection process of registered candidates who can be considered for the internship opportunities posted by each company.
Interested companies can confirm your participation through https://forms.office.com/r/Sje5797gkq. Interested candidates can register through https://ignite.keralait.org/.
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