B-schools bet on external coaches to help students navigate placements
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India's top B-schools, including Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A), are betting on external coaches and counsellors to help students ace the placements at a time when the job market has turned uncertain amid a slowing economy, set to be exacerbated by a trade war unleashed by US president Donald Trump.
These counsellors work closely with students to help them understand the job profile that would suit them, whether they have the right aptitude and attitude for certain companies, and if the compensation they expect is reasonable and in sync with the market trend, recruitment consultants and management college officials said. "We offer one-on-one coaching to help students navigate their career paths with clarity and confidence.
This includes personalized guidance on career transitions, strategic positioning, and aligning career choices with long-term professional goals," said Hardeep Singh, president- Right Management India, ManpowerGroup India. Right Management offers outplacement, career management and leader development solutions.
Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada, and a 20% duty on China, prompting the retaliatory tariffs. He has also announced reciprocal tariffs on all its trading partners, including India, from 2 April, sparking concerns about a full-blown trade war hurting the global economy.
Given the turbulence in the global economy that impacts placements, Singh said that students from the batch of 2025 need help with exploring new career paths, switching industries or functional roles, pursuing entrepreneurial opportunities, or acquiring new skills to enhance their careers. Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad is one of the
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