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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Thirty-one companies have confirmed their participation at `The Hindu Opportunities Fair 2005' to be conducted at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore on February 26 and 27.

The following is the complete list of the IT and ITES companies hunting for talent at the fair:

Cognizant Technology Solutions (event sponsor), Premier Evolvics (associate sponsor), Infosys, Patni Computers, ICICI OneSource, RM Education Solutions, DSL Software, Nipuma, Caps Gemini, Sutherland Technologies, Scientific Publishing, Vanguard, Allsec Technologies, ColbaNet, Wipro Spectramind, Slash Support, Transworks, Coimbatore Transcriptions Industries Association, HSBC, Google, Sherston Software, Emerson (Pune), Leo Marshal, Sara Elgi, Duce Software, GETIT Infomediary, Office Tiger, 24X7, Sabari International - Home Textiles, Royal Classic Mills (Classic Polo) and NeST.

The fair is for three categories of candidates: final-year students, fresh graduates/postgraduates and professionals with up to five years experience. Separate registration will be there for each of these categories.

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