A global analytics consultancy firm has withdrawn its job offer to 12 engineering students of Jadavpur University, citing constraints because of the economic downslide caused by the entry level computer science jobs pandemic, a university official said.
The company, headquartered in the US, had offered jobs to 12 students of the university’s computer science and engineering, electrical, information technology, metallurgy and construction engineering departments in its data analytics, marketing analytics wing last December.
The students had been promised a compensation package of Rs 7lakh per annum and were expected to join the firm in July after the publication of the final-semester results, a JU official said.
“Since the company focuses on areas such as innovative analytics, pricing analytics and predictive modelling, it had hired the the students for the analytics wing. The students were supposed to move to the company’s Bangalore office in the initial phase,” the official said.
The company, headquartered in the US, had offered jobs to 12 students of the university’s computer science and engineering, electrical, information technology, metallurgy and construction engineering departments in its data analytics, marketing analytics wing last December.
The students had been promised a compensation package of Rs 7lakh per annum and were expected to join the firm in July after the publication of the final-semester results, a JU official said.
“Since the company focuses on areas such as innovative analytics, pricing analytics and predictive modelling, it had hired the the students for the analytics wing. The students were supposed to move to the company’s Bangalore office in the initial phase,” the official said.
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