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Ma Foi Group to leverage 'Skill India' programmesLaunched under CIEL HR Services, these MCCs are specifically designed for providing the services to rural districts and will be opened in 2...
CIEL HR Services scales up, eyes 100 offices by 2016-endCIEL HR Services is looking to expand across the country with a plan to set up 100 offices through a franchise model.
Ma Foi founder Pandia Rajan re-enters HR businessRajan said CIEL HR Services will be headquartered in Bengaluru and will have four promoters with majority stake with himself and wife Latha...
- Consulting service provider Ma Foi unveils subsidiary
Consulting service provider Ma Foi today announced the launch of its subsidiary Ma Foi Connecting Dots.
K Pandia Rajan aims to carve a niche in the HR services segment with MaFoi Strategic ConsultantsK Pandia Rajan took 20 years to build a Rs 1,000 crore staffing and consultancy firm. In his second coming, he wants to reach that mark in ...
- Aiming high: Multinational captives seek high-end talent
MNC captives are increasing their hiring for highend processes, customer service or call centre operations as they move up the value chain.
IT, led by TCS, Infosys and Wipro, pips manufacturing in job creationTCS, Infosys & Wipro together added 2.4L people, or more than half the total additions for the sector. These cos were also the top job crea...
- IT, healthcare and BPO sector to create over 3 lakh jobs in Jan-March quarter; FMCG, auto to go slow
The expansion of the IT industry into tier-II and tier-III cities will create the maximum thrust in newer jobs, says Nasscom president Som ...
- Attrition rate hits a record in broking companies
Middle- and junior-level staff at stock broking firms are switching jobs at the highest rate in more than four years as stiff targets and p...
- India Inc hires CEOs on lease to turn businesses around
Companies hire experienced professionals on a temporary basis to turn businesses around, often due to a cost crunch.
- More people likely to switch jobs in 2011; women to lead way
Many people in the country are likely to change their jobs in the next six months, while women are expected to be more ready to find new em...
- Job hopping rate highest in India: Survey
A Ma Foi Randstad Workmonitor survey states that employees in the age group of 25-34 are most likely to change jobs.
- Bangaloreans are top job-hoppers
Indians are most open about shifting their jobs in the next six months, says a survey conducted across 23 countries in five continents. Ban...
- Hiring by pvt firms may shrink further, says HR consultant
India may see a further dip in recruitment in the organised private sector, while salary hikes given to employees will also be affected due...
- Next 3 to 6 months could be tough for pvt sector companies
With companies adopting cost cutting measures in wake of economic downturn, next three to six months are expected to be a tough period for ...
- Hiring to fall short of expectations by 30 per cent
New job generation in organised sector is expected to fall short of predictions by 30% following global meltdown. Trends & turmoil in job m...
- Retail HR heads take a rural trip for wholesale labour
When a group of senior executives of a well-known retail chain drove down to a village near Mumbai recently, buying land was the last thing...