Firms were grouped into cohorts based on the profile offered, and groups of cohorts were invited to campus across different clusters. As in previous years, students were provided the flexibility of making “dream” applications to firms of their choice in a subsequent cluster even with an offer in hand. There were more than 100 dream applications this year. This gave students the flexibility and choice to build careers in sectors of their preference. This year, the students also had the opportunity to work under the mentorship of Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE), IIM Ahmedabad on their entrepreneurial ideas.
Sectorial Overview
Top Recruiters
More than 110 firms participated in the final placement process in 2016. Firms which made the most offers on campus included Accenture Strategy, Amazon, Bain & Co., Flipkart, McKinsey & Co. and The Boston Consulting Group. Accenture Strategy made the most offers at the end of the final placement process with 18 offers. Among global banks, Goldman Sachs was the largest recruiter, having picked 7 students. In the sales and marketing domain, Star India offered 9 roles followed by Procter & Gamble with 8. With 7 offers, the Aditya Birla Group was the largest recruiter in the General Management cohort. In the Internet & e-commerce sector, Flipkart was the largest recruiter having extended 17 offers to students for roles in marketing, operations, product marketing and product management.
Entrepreneurship
IIM Ahmedabad has always encouraged students to take up entrepreneurship as a career and this year, 8 students opted out of the placement process to work on their own ventures, under the guidance and mentorship of CIIE.
Yash Sheel Srivastava, the Recruitment Secretary of IIM Ahmedabad said, “The cluster process at IIMA has consistently encouraged students to assess career choices sector wise. It helps supplement other parameters like role, brand and salary. To that end, we initiated a system of 3 dream applications wherein a person could apply and sit for 3 more companies after securing an offer. This encouraged inter-cluster movement between major sectors like finance, consulting, marketing, core manufacturing and e-commerce. Over the past one year on campus, we have seen consulting, general management, international finance ramp up hiring, marketing has held steady and smaller internet firms have rationalised hiring. The cluster process has helped us not get concentrated in a few sectors.”
Further details about the placement process will be released in an audited report, as per the Indian Placement Reporting Standards (IPRS), introduced by IIM-A in an effort to bring about greater transparency in B-school placements across the country. The IPRS report for ‘Final Placements 2016’ will be released 6 months from the date of completion of the process, and the link to the report will be shared with all stakeholders, once released.
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