As an Indian student you might be acquainted with the concept of “Campus Placement” or “On-Campus Recruitments.” Under Campus placements, students are helped by the university in getting jobs after finishing their degree. However, in the case of the USA, the placement procedure is quite different. So let us start by telling you about the placement process here in India and then compare this with US universities, so that you have more clarity.
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Getting Placed in India After Masters
One thing that differentiates the placement after MS in USA from India is campus placements or on-campus recruitments. Here are a few highlights of Campus Placement in India:
- The responsibility of on-campus recruitment lies on the college's Training and Placement Cell. The TPO (Training and Placement Officer) contacts or gets contacted by several companies. You have several interactions with your college's Training and Placement Cell.
- Companies connected with the TPO conduct various rounds of exams in Campus. These include aptitude tests, HR, TR, MR interviews. In addition to these, there can be other rounds such as email writing and group discussions, and maybe even multiple rounds under the same category. After every round, candidates are screened through and only the best few move on to the next round(s). In the end, the candidates who fared the best, get placed.
- The concept of mass recruitment also exists, wherein a single company may offer jobs to a large number of students (the largest we have heard till date is 300 from a single batch in a single day!).
- You can also apply off-campus where the same rounds are conducted with the difference that the rounds are conducted in the company's office and not on college premises.
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Placements in US Universities After MS
In the USA, the process of getting jobs post degree is quite different. Here are a few highlights of the placement or getting job after MS in US:
- Every university has a Career Centre. All the career services related to students are officially provided by this body. The career centre provides help with counselling, resume writing, interview skills, etc. Students have to register with the Career Centre.
- Career centre, organises a career fair once every semester. Every company that wishes to recruit from the specific university attends this career fair. Students carry their resumes and meet recruitment representatives from the companies of their choice. If the representative thinks you're a prospective employee, they call you for an interview. Some representatives also conduct on the spot interviews. If you get selected, all further interview rounds are carried out on company premises. Either way, you are always in contact with the company via email. The main focus is on interacting directly with students via the fairs so that both the student as well as the company know each other better.
- Most companies may also opt to give only co-op opportunities or internships to candidates rather than full time positions so as to observe you before giving you a full-time offer.
- There is no concept of mass recruitment and companies offer jobs to those who they feel are in accordance with their environment and culture.
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