The company has recruited from IIM-Ahmedabad, IIM-Bangalore and XLRI-Jamshedpur in the ongoing placement season of 2013.
Vector Consulting Group, the largest and fastest growing consulting firm in the space of Theory of Constraints in India, has recruited from the premier institutes like IIMs and XLRIs in the recently concluded placement seasons for 2012-13.
The company has recruited from IIM-Ahmedabad, IIM-Bangalore and XLRI-Jamshedpur in the ongoing placement season of 2013. It has plans to recruit 10 consultants from the premier institutes of the country.
Speaking on this Puneet Kulraj, Founding Director – Vector Consulting Group said, “Like past years, we have had an overwhelming response from the students in all the premier campuses.
They like the “implementation focused” consulting model of vector. It helps them relate their jobs to bigger purposes of creating new benchmarks in industry and also add value to society at large”.
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