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Infosys’ global talent programme

Bangalore, Aug. 31 About 25 graduates are arriving in Mysore from England to be trained at Infosys Technologies’ Global Education Centre. Graduates from the University of Bath, University College London, University of Nottingham, University of Surrey, Imperial College, and Kings College will begin their six-month software engineer education programme in early September. “The opportunities are endless after completing a talent programme such as the one provided by Infosys. Gaining real-life experiences and training in India can only make you stronger and better equipped to compete in the global business environment,” said Mr Rick Mellor, who recently graduated from the University of Bath with a BSc (Honours), Computer Information Systems, in a release. The Global Talent Programme is Infosys’ university-level recruiting programme outside of India. Trainees recruited for the programme will undergo a customised education and orientation programme. —

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