RIU joins hands with HRSG to increase student job opportunities
Islamabad: The top leadership of HRSG, the country’s largest recruitment agency, led by its Global CEO, recently visited Riphah International University (RIU)’s Central Secretariat at Gulberg Greens, says a press release.
During the visit, discussions were held with Ahmed Nauman Anees, the Director of Human Development Services, and his team, identifying key areas of interest for collaboration. HRSG, a global provider of business solutions, specializes in optimising human resources by handpicking bold leaders, managing powerful teams, offering HR process outsourcing, premium consulting, and training services.
The visit signifies a promising partnership that aims to bring about significant improvements in providing job opportunities for Riphah International University students, bridging the gap between academia and industry.
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