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Human Resources Hyundai Motor India eyes global talent Our Bureau Chennai, Nov.3 Hyundai Motor India is all set to recruit people from abroad. This is the first time that it is doing so, according to a company press release. The release said the company recently advertised in an international publication to source its manpower needs from the international market. Company sources said the advertisement had been published in Automotive News of the US, a leading publication. Hyundai Motor India was looking to hire at the mid- to top-management positions with different profiles — engineers, marketing and sales professionals, and advertising. NRI talent poolThe company said in the release said that it opted to look beyond the Indian market because there was a large talent pool in the form of non-resident Indians and expatriates willing to relocate to India and work in “a fast-growing and challenging environment.” The release said these executives would bring in their vast experience of developed car markets as well as a fresh perspective for the company. It quoted Mr Arvind Saxena, Senior Vice-President – Sales & Marketing, Hyundai Motor India Ltd, as saying that the company always believed in hiring the best and if this meant looking overseas, it was open to the idea. Hyundai Motor India now is staffed mostly by Indians and Koreans. New CEO for Hyundai Motor India 300 Hyundai technicians on strike, demand recognition More Stories on : Human Resources | Cars
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