Eaton Announces The Launch Of 'Garnishing Talent 2014'To Help Advance Women Engineers
Pune: Power management company Eaton today announced the launch of third batch of “Garnishing Talent” in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Cummins College of Engineering for Women. The two-month program, aimed at enhancing the employability of women engineering students, launched its third season today at Cummins College of Engineering for Women in Pune.
The Garnishing Talent initiative assists women engineering students from vernacular and semi-vernacular backgrounds to acquire soft and social skills that are critical to achieve individual and professional success. For the third consecutive year, Eaton will provide funding and training support to the participating students from Cummins College. 100 students from engineering disciplines such as mechanical, instrumentation, information technology, computer science and electronics & telecommunications will be identified through a defined assessment process. A team of 16 Eaton employee volunteers will design and impart focused training sessions for the students.
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