India: IOCL In Recruitment Drive
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Thursday, 14 January 2010 |
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Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) plans to recruit 250 people this year
primarily to fill the vacancies in its engineering division, a
top company official has said. India's largest oil firm
would deploy the new staff in all its 10 refineries across the country,
Indian Oil Director (HR) V C Agrawal told local media.
"We plan to recruit 250 people through open recruitment. Of the
total new recruits, 200 will be engineers. The new employees are likely
to join the company by June," Agrawal said. The oil major is mulling to
give a 15 per cent salary hike to its employees this year as well as an
increase in their bonus, he said. Last year, IOC, which has been
accorded the `Maharatna' status, had given a 15 per cent wage hike.
The blue-chip PSU hired 350 people in the current fiscal from the top
educational institutes of the country. These comprised chartered
accountants, management graduates, scientists and research students.
"The 350 recruits are undergoing a six-month of training (for
entry-level) and are expected to formally join the company by June,"
Agrawal said. Indian Oil, which owns and operates 10 of 19 refineries
in the country, currently has 34,158 employees.
PetrolWorld 110110 Source: Economic times
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