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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2022 (January–June)
IBA CDC
The January–June 2022 edition of the IBA Career Development Center Newsletter highlights key initiatives focused on strengthening student career readiness and industry collaboration. The newsletter features recruitment activities, corporate engagement sessions, internship opportunities, mentorship initiatives, training workshops, and career counseling efforts conducted during the first half of 2022. It reflects IBA CDC’s commitment to connecting students and graduates with leading employers while promoting professional growth, experiential learning, and industry exposure through diverse development programs and partnerships.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2021 (January–June)
IBA CDC
The 2021 IBA CDC Newsletter (January–June) highlights the center’s continued commitment to student career development through virtual engagement, recruitment initiatives, and industry collaboration. It showcases key programs, including the Virtual Career Fair, Career Counselling Clinics, Experiential Learning Projects (ELP), guest speaker sessions, mock interviews, and recruitment drives. The newsletter reflects CDC’s efforts to enhance employability, strengthen academia–industry linkages, and provide students with practical exposure, personalized career guidance, and access to professional opportunities in a digitally connected environment.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2021 (July-December)
IBA CDC
The July–December 2021 edition of the IBA Career Development Center Newsletter highlights a period of active industry engagement, student development initiatives, and career advancement opportunities. The newsletter showcases recruitment drives, corporate networking sessions, mentorship initiatives, internships, training workshops, and collaborations with leading organizations. It reflects IBA CDC’s continued efforts to bridge academia and industry by equipping students and graduates with professional exposure, employability skills, and career guidance opportunities during the second half of 2021.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2020 (January–June)
IBA CDC
The 2020 IBA Career Development Center (CDC) Newsletter (January–June) highlights the department's transition to virtual career services and student support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key achievements include hosting the annual IBA Career Fair with over 120 partner companies and 4,000 student attendees. To facilitate remote learning and employability, the CDC launched "The Insight Forum" for professional grooming, conducted online mock interviews for 145 students, and disseminated approximately 400 job and internship opportunities via digital channels. Additional highlights include the execution of 39 experiential learning projects, the completion of the Nielsen Academy program, and the publication of an online graduate directory for over 745 students.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2020 (July-December)
IBA CDC
The 2020 IBA CDC Newsletter (July–December) highlights the center’s adaptive and resilient approach during the pandemic through virtual career development initiatives, recruitment activities, and industry engagement programs. It showcases efforts to support student employability through online counseling sessions, experiential learning opportunities, corporate collaborations, webinars, CV review exercises, and placement initiatives, reflecting the center’s continued commitment to strengthening academia–industry linkages and facilitating student career growth in challenging times.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2019 (January–June)
IBA CDC
The 2019 IBA CDC Newsletter (January–June) outlines key career development initiatives, including recruitment drives, industry engagement activities, and student-focused programs. It highlights efforts to enhance employability through mentoring, experiential learning, and corporate collaborations, reflecting the center’s commitment to strengthening academia–industry linkages and supporting student career progression.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2019 (July–December)
IBA CDC
The 2019 IBA CDC Newsletter (July–December) highlights significant growth in digital recruitment and industry partnerships. Key achievements include the first anniversary of the IBA Job Portal, which hosted 1,300 vacancies and onboarded over 450 companies, alongside the launch of a new departmental website to streamline stakeholder engagement. The period featured 1,078 student internships, the inaugural Nielsen Academy program, and 31 Corporate Connect sessions led by industry experts, all aimed at bridging the gap between academic learning and professional excellence.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2018 (August–December)
IBA CDC
The 2018 IBA CDC E-Newsletter (August–December) highlights key initiatives in career development, including corporate engagement sessions, experiential learning projects, and recruitment drives. It showcases efforts to strengthen academia–industry linkages through ICLAB, the launch of the IBA Job Portal, and mentoring and counseling programs aimed at enhancing student employability and professional growth.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2018 January-April
IBA CDC
The 2018 IBA CDC Newsletter (January–April) reflects a period of strong industry engagement and student development, creating numerous career opportunities through recruitment drives, corporate sessions, and experiential learning projects. Through mentoring sessions, career counseling, and leadership interactions, the center continued to play a vital role in preparing students for the professional world while strengthening the link between academia and industry.
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IBA Career Development Center Newsletter 2017
IBA CDC
The 2017 IBA CDC Newsletter highlights a record-breaking year for recruitment, hosting numerous events and companies to create over a thousand career opportunities. The center provided comprehensive support through mock interviews with corporate leaders and organized mega-events like the Career Fair, which saw a significant footfall from the student body.
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