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The recruitment company Adecco has started cooperating with Copenhagen Business School (CBS) which is to result in the MBA students remaining in Denmark after their graduation, writes Børsen Business Daily.
“According to CBS many of the MBA students would like to work in Denmark. However, the tendency is that a majority returns to their own countries because it is difficult for them to be integrated on the labour market. Therefore it is important that we do everything we can to integrate them during their student period so that afterwards companies will be prepared to take them on,” says Adecco’s Marketing Director Nikolaj Henum.
This is to happen through coaching and career consultancy during their education.
“We cannot guarantee anything but we will do our utmost to find work for the 35 students,” he says, emphasising that Adecco has a strong network within Danish business life and will therefore have a good entry for the students to the labour market.
When the first MBA group in the alliance will finish in August, Adecco will start to get the students in contact with the companies. Their profiles will be placed on Adecco.dk just as they will get in contact with relevant companies. Moreover, a special entry will be launched with a database of the 35 MBA students.
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Pupils and students’ exchange programme of the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow ripe old 31 students? Highest so far by putting in place? Choosing for a period of three months in stations B - schools in Western countries.
Students are B-schools in France, Denmark, Switzerland, Canada and nine other countries with which IIML has tie-ups. Seventeen students from these countries come to the Institute of Lucknow, for three months.
“It is a significant increase in the number of foreign students on campus accession as the last time 27 students were foreign country B-schools,” says Prerna Kapoor, a student office holders of shares the Committee on Affairs for the media.
IIML launched, students exchange program for 2000-01 with tie-ups with 13 universities in Western countries. This year, nine students were abroad and two had come to IIML.
The figures, because tripped. “Out of a total of 260 students (last year, this year IIML), 31 were selected by a committee elected and the Faculty of (stations) of B-schools in these countries,” said Mitash NK, a student member of the Commission.
Of the 31 students selected, seven are graduates of IIT.
“The students are selected on the basis of their general profile, interview and their response during the consultation,” said RK Raina, a member of the Faculty.
“The exchange program is a great opportunity to understand the environment of foreign B-schools,” says Shatadal Kumar, who will go to a school B in France.
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As part of the students’ exchange programme at Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, 32 students from 15 institutions in Europe, have this year.
Most of the foreign students, not only to see India as a country with a rich cultural heritage, but also as a country with a multitude of new opportunities.
Most students opt for courses in the fields of finance and management of human values.
Management Center for Human Values, is also unique as a concept students, almost non-existent, they say in their part of the world.
Anna Adamaska of Denmark, said: “Teachers are really skilled and talented. It is a unique experience, in the context of the study of the faculty. ”
The Institute is supporting more students an idea of Indian culture, while they provide the best management training.
Through its “Buddy System” of the IIMC build a strong bond between hosts and guests of students, so it is increasingly using in the region.
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Danish companies would like to have international employees. Consequently Copenhagen Business School (CBS) has entered into collaboration with the temping agency Adecco, which is to provide jobs for the approximately 35 foreigners who are studying for their MBA (Master of Business Administration) at CBS each year, writes ErhvervsBladet.
“The present group will graduate already in August so we are in the process of guiding everyone in groups and individually about their future career in Denmark. The MBA students already have managing experience from abroad and our common aim is to make them stay in Denmark so that Danish companies can profit by them,” says Merethe Morgen who is head of Adecco’s department for HR consultancy.
The students come from companies in a great many different industries in countries such as the USA, China, Brazil and Germany and consequently they do not go after specific companies in Denmark. Adecco will follow the ordinary procedure of placing the candidates’ CV in its CV database for the companies to see.
So far 23 out of 35 MBA students are participating in the career consultancy and according to Merethe Morgen they come to Denmark because they typically have some kind of relations such as family or friends and because the MBA education at CBS has a very fine international reputation.
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