

KOCHI:
As part of facilitating internships for graduates, Kerala IT parks have invited applications for IGNITE 2.0 programme spanning six months.
Registrations are on till August 31 at https://ignite.keralait.org/ for fresh graduates and employers in Infopark, Technopark and Cyberpark campuses.
The programme, with a monthly stipend of Rs 5,000, aims to provide interns an opportunity to get a good exposure and experience in Kerala’s IT/ITeS industry. The recruiting company will provide either Rs 5,000 or more every month.
Conceived with the aim of providing job experience to aspiring professionals, IGNITE 2.0 seeks to give young employees a bright career that can also fetch them work with reputed companies.
As a governmental initiative launched two years ago, the programme facilitates interns brighter prospect for employment and help improve profile. The financial assistance being offered enables companies to reduce their burden on the stipends.
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