Monday, June 17, 2013

Nationwide Talent Search Exam to identify the best talent suitable for Embedded, VLSI, Telecom and IT Infrastructure Industries

Nationwide Talent Search Exam to identify the best talent suitable for Embedded, VLSI, Telecom and IT Infrastructure Industries
UTL Technologies in association with IL&FS Skills and NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) is to conduct a Nationwide Talent Search Exam to identify the best talent suitable for Embedded, VLSI, Telecom and IT Infrastructure Management Industries and make them Industry Ready through its specialized training programs. UTL Technologies is India's highly appreciated and widely recognized prominent high-end training organization in providing Industry relevant training solutions to Students, Working Professionals and Corporate houses.

Disclosing this - addressing a Press Conference here in city today Mr. Srinivasa Raju, Divisional Head of UTL Technologies said The Exam will be conducted in Andhra Pradesh at Vishakhapatnam and Hyderabad on June 22nd and 26th respectively

Talent Search is an assessment programme, which would enable the students to enroll industry relevant training programs conducted by UTL Technologies on a self support basis.  The meritorious can even avail scholarships.

We have got an overwhelming response in Tamilnadu and Karnataka and hopes the same from AP. For more details on Nationwide Talent Search aspiring candidates may visit www.utltraining.com/talentsearch or contact +91 8050004555

The organizer of the Nationalwide Talent Search Exam, UTL Technologies has trained 20,000+ Engineers from 100+ countries. UTL Group has 3 decades of excellence and expertise across multiple domains along with stable partnerships across the globe. The UTL Group’s footprint extends over 60-plus nations across South Asia, Africa, America and Europe.

Speaking about the Career Opportunities for fresh engineers in Semiconductor, Telecom and IT Infrastructure Management Industries Mr. Raju said Industry sees a huge demand for technically competent engineering graduates and this demand has been growing year on year. India’s education infrastructure produces one of the highest numbers of engineering graduates in the world. However, the industry has to expend significant efforts on improving the skills of the people at various levels. Most of the engineers do not explore possibilities in their core sectors, instead they opt for IT Jobs, this is due to lack of awareness about the developments in the Industry.

Sharing employment potential in each of Industry Segments Srinivas Raju said that the Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) industry which expects to achieve a turnover of about USD 400 Billion by 2020 involving investment of about USD 100 Billion and potentially employs close to 27.8 million by 2020, as compared to the current 4.4 million. The increasing importance of design in product development has potential to make India a favored destination for ESDM. It has a significant potential to boost the economy and has a tremendous strategic importance for India. Hence this offers excellent job opportunities.

Telecom Industry in India is one of the biggest in the world. The vast rural market holds a huge potential to drive the future growth of the telecom companies. Though the Industry has not done well in the last 2 – 3 years, with the new Investments coming up for 4G roll out from Telecom giants like Reliance, Airtel, Aircel, MTS and Videocon is on a growth path again. This sector has been one of the largest employers in the last decade, as per the Industry estimates it would still need around 275,000 people by 2015

Remote Infrastructure Management Industry has emerged as a preferred alternative for companies looking to optimize their IT infrastructure. With technology becoming all pervasive, businesses are increasingly focused on optimizing their IT infrastructure and related operations to deliver enhanced service levels while ensuring quality and security. Remote Infrastructure Management, commonly known as (RIM). Over the last five years, the RIM segment has been on an accelerated growth path in India growing at a CAGR of 50 per cent. This sector is estimated to have aggregated export revenues of USD 6 billion and employs around 1,20,000 people in FY 2012. It is estimated that by 2020 RIM can contribute more than a third of total IT services revenues for India.