Monster established Zuno, the early career portal, to expand the pool of opportunities available to students in India and help them become ready for their professional path. It has already established itself as one of the top job and internship search engines in India. Zuno has introduced the “Zuno Fellowship” program to give students chances on a big scale. It gives students the chance to improve their skills and add premium internship tags that will help them stand out and be hired by top employers. It is one of the largest fellowship programs in the nation. Students would have the opportunity to win prizes worth more than 10 crores annually through the fellowship. The fellowship’s initial iteration will debut on August 27, 2022, giving applicants the chance to gain new skills and win cash and brand benefits.
Speaking on the initiative, Sekhar Garisa, CEO, Monster.com said, “Monster has always been keen on ensuring that the youth of today have sufficient resources and access to an equal head start in life, regardless of their location. Helping every student find their best first job is the vision with which we built Zuno and started the Fellowship programme. Scouting talent from even the most remote corners of the country to bring them to the forefront of India Inc., the programme aims to empower youth with the best internship opportunities to better their abilities. Currently, we are expecting over 3,00,000 college students from across the nation to participate in the Zuno Fellowship Programme, offering them a fair chance to be recognised by top companies while allowing organisations to find the best talent.”
For students and newcomers in India, Zuno by Monster works to give paid internships and employment possibilities. The portal lists openings for suitable internship opportunities with top Indian organizations to help every recent graduate land the greatest first job. More than 600 of the best companies in the nation have already begun using the platform to hire interns during the first few months of operations.