Today Indian Education system is precisely the world’s only education system which provide such a high output of job ready freshers, but due to lack of proper recruitment system or we could say a platform where companies can meet and interact with candidates the organizations tends to hire professionals locally at their ease due to which potentially better candidates are missed out most of the times.
Well, a new startup Kaamyaabi is on the radar now which aims to stuff this gap between a job seeker and a recruiter. Its redefining the way recruitment of fresh college graduates is done in India. While sourcing and intake of skilled freshers has been challenging, filtering and enhancing the talent has been even harder for entry level recruitment. Unlike other monotonous recruitment firms Kaamyaabi emphasize on quality rather than quantity and to achieve the same they offer a Job Admission Test (JAT) which is a unique test to help employers judge the employment suitability of the candidate.
A candidate enrolling for JAT is assessed on Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation and Personality type assessment. This methodology is simple and effective as it brings the candidate and prospective recruiter on a same platform. A candidate can be judged on the basis of JAT scores and can be placed by recruiters according to job suitability. This concept is quiet fresh and companies are showing trust on it, a recent survey shows that 18% of the shortlisted candidates were been placed in industry which is a record conversion rate.
Time is changing and so as the need to differentiate our system to make it more efficient and fruitful. In all Kaamyaabi is providing students an equal opportunity and access to a huge number of companies spread across various domains and with more challenging job-profiles which they might never have been able to get access to. Given the competitive nature of market, efforts like this to redefine the defined will always be appreciated in future.
Studies computer sciences at The University of Delhi. Extremely net savvy, loves to write and a real techie by heart, He aspires to pursue his career in computer sciences and software engineering industry
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