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HSIIDC to post relationship managers in Japan, China, Korea

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
State-owned Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) today said it has decided to fill up two posts of Relationship Managers on deputation basis for posting in Japan, Korea and China to seek Foreign Direct Investment in Haryana.

Stating this here today, a spokesman of the HSIIDC said applications have been invited, through a circular, from officers of IAS and HCS cadres and also from the employees of Town and Country Planning and Public Works Departments, upto a certain level that is Senior Town Planner or Superintending Engineers respectively.

They must be conversant with any of the three languages that is Japanese, Chinese and Korean, he said.
 

"Those who are willing to be considered, may send their application along with their bio-data to the Personnel Department in Services Branch-II at the earliest," he said.

He said the Corporation may set up its offices in Japan, China and Korea to attract foreign investment in Haryana.

The Board of Directors of the HSIIDC had, in its 331st meeting, resolved that the Recruitment and Promotion Policy of the employees of the Corporation be suitably amended by inserting the qualification of having knowledge of foreign language, that is, Japanese, Chinese or Korean, as mandatory for making recruitments as well as promotions of the Estate and Infrastructure and Planning cadres, he said.

The Board further decided that the necessary amendments be carried out in the Recruitment and Promotion Policy of the employees of HSIIDC, subject to the approval of the state government.

He said that the Board had also decided that the existing employees of the Estate and Infrastructure and Planning cadres must acquire a certified course on any one of the three foreign languages, that is, Japanese, Chinese and Korean, within a period of one year.

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First Published: Apr 25 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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