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Placement 2008

 International Management Institute, Delhi 

Pre-Placement Offers Spanning Multiple Profiles & Sectors Rain at IMI-Delhi
PGDM Programme & PGDM (HR) Programme

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With a total of 58 companies having confirmed their presence for the final leg of placements and backed by the unprecedented success of the laterals week, the 98 remaining students were extremely confident as they carefully chose amongst all the jobs on offer.

Marketing

For the marketing profile, this year too, ITC remained the top paymaster, recruiting 3 students for its prestigious AUT programme, doling out the highest package on campus, INR 12.1 Lakhs p.a. Among the other FMCG companies, Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) recruited 7 students for its sales & distribution profile. Even the cigarettes major, Godfrey Philips participated in placements at IMI for the first time.

Another sector that made its presence felt on campus was the Telecom sector. The telecom biggies, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Tata Teleservices paid handsomely and recruited students for their MT programmes with a variety of roles spanning from their VAS, Roaming, Product & Enterprise Businesses. Representing the automotive sector, Tata Motors and Maruti continued their association with IMI by recruiting students for their corresponding MT programmes. C. B. Richard Ellis and DTZ comprised of the real estate consulting firms who visited campus. Remarkably, Adidas selected IMI as one of its campuses while launching its first MT programme, profiles offered were in retail, operations and brand. Amongst the other sectors that visited the campus were JSW Steel (Steel), Vedanta (Minerals) and Quantum Market Research, India's premier qualitative market research firm. The sector-wise break-up is as follows: -

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