Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA).
Last Date: 18/01/2022.
Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA), a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization has released a notification for the recruitment of 2 Executive Trainee Vacancy. Interested and eligible candidates may apply here .
Last Date: 18/01/2022.
Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA), a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization has released a notification for the recruitment of 2 Executive Trainee Vacancy. Interested and eligible candidates may apply here .
Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA) Recruitment 2022
1. Name of Post: Executive Trainee (IT, MIS & MEL)
No of posts: 1
Place of Posting: Guwahati, Assam
Pay: Gross Stipend/Salary Rs. 20,000 for first 12 Months. On successful completion of 1 year probation/ training period, Gross Salary will be approximately Rs. 30,000/- (As Executive).
Age Limit: The age limit for applying is 27 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must be with minimum 16 years of education with a professional degree like B.E/B.Tech/M.Tech/MCA/M.SC in Computer Science/IT or any related field having at least 50% of marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC) in last qualifying exam.
2. Executive Trainee (GIS Expert)
No of posts: 1
Place of Posting: Guwahati, Assam
Pay: Gross Stipend/Salary Rs. 20,000 for first 12 Months. On successful completion of 1 year probation/ training period, Gross Salary will be approximately Rs. 30,000/- (As Executive).
Age Limit: The age limit for applying is 27 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must be with minimum 16 years of education with a professional degree like B.Tech/M.Sc/M.Tech/M.SC (Tech) in Geo-Science/Geo-Informatics/Remote Sensing and GIS/Geography/Earth Science or Closely related field having at least 50% of marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC) in last qualifying exam.
No of posts: 1
Place of Posting: Guwahati, Assam
Pay: Gross Stipend/Salary Rs. 20,000 for first 12 Months. On successful completion of 1 year probation/ training period, Gross Salary will be approximately Rs. 30,000/- (As Executive).
Age Limit: The age limit for applying is 27 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must be with minimum 16 years of education with a professional degree like B.E/B.Tech/M.Tech/MCA/M.SC in Computer Science/IT or any related field having at least 50% of marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC) in last qualifying exam.
2. Executive Trainee (GIS Expert)
No of posts: 1
Place of Posting: Guwahati, Assam
Pay: Gross Stipend/Salary Rs. 20,000 for first 12 Months. On successful completion of 1 year probation/ training period, Gross Salary will be approximately Rs. 30,000/- (As Executive).
Age Limit: The age limit for applying is 27 years.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must be with minimum 16 years of education with a professional degree like B.Tech/M.Sc/M.Tech/M.SC (Tech) in Geo-Science/Geo-Informatics/Remote Sensing and GIS/Geography/Earth Science or Closely related field having at least 50% of marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC) in last qualifying exam.
Application Fee: Nil .
How to apply for Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA) Recruitment ?
Candidates may apply online by visiting the following links:
# Executive Trainee (GIS Expert): https://forms.gle/vEKVAU3551A6yW3q9
# Executive Trainee (IT, MIS & MEL): https://forms.gle/T4aczgWKYXxfAT2QA
# Executive Trainee (IT, MIS & MEL): https://forms.gle/T4aczgWKYXxfAT2QA
About SeSTA
Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA) www.sesta.org is a professionally managed, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization initiated by a group of young professionals engaged in different parts of North-East India. The name SeSTA is pronounced ‘Chesta’ and means ‘Effort’ in Assamese.
It was begun with the idea of enhancing the capabilities of vulnerable communities by creating a just and equitable society devoid of poverty and identity-related crises, and by promoting and strengthening institutions in the northeastern region of India. SeSTA’s mission is to catalyse inclusive and sustainable development in the North-East region of India by enhancing the capabilities of the rural communities.
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