Startups that were banned from placement process are still planning to hire IITians
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A year-long-ban imposed on at least 30 startups from taking part in placement process in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) has n0t deterred them for scouting top talent from the premier institute. These banned startups are still looking forward to rope in fresh graduates from IITs.Many companies were blacklisted by the All
"It was unfair to ban us without issuing any warning. This ban will not prevent us from taking top talent from the IITs,”
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Dalal also said that famous and big startups were given a chance to explain and smaller ones weren’t.
"This year, we are looking at lateral hires as we have a few positions open that need experience too.”
However, AIPC will not revoke the ban most probably. "We are just protecting students' welfare. Companies have no right behaving unprofessionally with students,” a spokesperson for AIPC told ET.
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