FIIB conducted Corporate Internship Program for its PGDM batch 2021
Himanshu Shekhar | April 28, 2021 | 03:41 PM IST | 1 min read
FIIB successfully conducted Corporate Internship Program (CIP) for PGDM batch. Check all the major highlights of FIIB Corporate Internship.
NEW DELHI : The Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB) successfully conducted the Corporate Internship Program (CIP) for 12 weeks to give students exposure of working with a company. Moreover, it helped students to get experience in the preferred area of specialization.
The internship programme was not affected by the challenges thrown by the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, since members of FIIB and CIP partner organizations were well equipped with the process and technological tools to run the programme in virtual mode.
Though there was an exponential rise in the COVID-19 cases, FIIB had enough online internship programmes across various functions and specializations for the students.
FIIB Corporate Internship Program: Sector-wise division
A total of 34 companies offered internship opportunities to the PGDM batch from various industries such as Retail, FMCG, NBFC, Banking, Consulting & Research, Edutech, Media, Research, Shipping, Logistics, Manufacturing and Fintech.
A variety of profiles were offered to participating students including Business Development, Sales, Content Writing, Digital Marketing, HR Operations, Talent Acquisition, Equity Advisory, Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis & Research, Portfolio Management, International logistics, Freight forwarding and Sales.
Partners of FIIB Corporate Internship Program
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ICICI Bank |
Amul |
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Regalo |
Homefirst |
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Bajaj Allianz |
Johnson Controls |
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Edusaksham |
Blue Digital |
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Digitally Next |
Bulbul |
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Pladis |
Hitachi |
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SMC |
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