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MR Sathyamurthy, director of the Division of Management, University of Madras, restoration guide for 2005-06 on Shrinivas Sastri, vice-president (human resources) of GRO India Pvt. Ltd, at a function in Chenn ai Thursday. In addition, because of (left to right) David Nallathambi, head (human resources), Alcatel Development India Pvt.Ltd. B. Venkataramana, head (human resources), Reliance information flow Pvt.Ltd. Georgina and Marie, Company Secretary, PHC Manufac tion Ltd - Photo: Vino John

Chennai: recruiters are not likely to be disappointed when they arrive, seek places in the class of 2006, the Department of Management Studies (DOM), University of Madras, in the year.

Students have just their job easier by the release of a code Recruiters Guide to the division of potential student profiles and other information that can be used in the search for a job on.

The brochure, which were collected by students-Run-Voice of Excellence “, a unit of DOM, was Thursday by Dr. MR Sathyamurthy, director of DOM.

The brochure includes students finance, human resources, marketing and control systems and should be considered the reference book for finding a job.

“The booklet contains a database of 150 students in the years 2006. Players placement earlier in the overseas departments have been a huge success, and we have secured 100 seats per cent over the past three years, ‘’said Dr Sathyamurthy.

Companies, students rented in 2005, contain Coca Cola, Satyam Computer, Murugappa group, Icici Bank, Tata Consultancy Services, Berger colors and Ford

Summer placements were made in Kone Cranes, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Ashok Leyland, Indian Airlines, Ranbaxy, Standard Chartered My faith and Management Consultants. More than 30 companies came calling, he added.

The leaders of Reliance Inforstreams Pvt Ltd, PHC Manufacturing Ltd., Alcatel Development India Pvt Ltd and GRO India Pvt Ltd, were also present when the prospectus was published.

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