FMCG Firms Go On A Talent Hunt At Top Business And Technology Campuses

Declining rural and urban consumption may have taken a toll on the country’s fast-moving consumer goods makers, but it has not stopped FMCG majors from aggressively scouting for future leaders at top business and technology campuses.

In a testimony to how important campus hiring is as a pipeline of future leadership talent, biggies such as Hindustan Unilever (HUL), ITC, Marico, Godrej and Dabur are expanding their reach across B-schools and top engineering and general colleges, and rolling out new roles for the Class of 2020.

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Market leader HUL, for example, has increased its summer internship hiring to top 21 B-schools from top 14 earlier. Marico, which earlier hired only from Tier-1 B schools, has started hiring from IITs and top graduate colleges this year, while Dabur intends to up its intake by 25%. These companies pay between Rs 22-30 lakh to campus recruits.

Source: Economic Times

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