Campaign India Team
Apr 23, 2020

ICCPL to hire PR professionals who lose their jobs during lockdown

Interviews will be conducted online and a joining letter will be offered if requirements are met

ICCPL to hire PR professionals who lose their jobs during lockdown
Delhi-based PR agency, Integrated Centre For Consultancy (ICCPL) has announced that it will hire competent PR professionals who lost their jobs during the lockdown situation. 
 
The company is also looking to expand from its 17 city base in India by opening five more offices.
The company said that the interviews for such people will be conducted online and on meeting the company requirements the joining letter will be offered immediately. 
 
Dushyant Sinha, founder director, ICCPL Group of Companies, said, “We fully understand the current situation and want to help the economy grow. This is the reason that we have decided to help people who have been fired from a PR company. Apart from this hiring we will go in for a hiring spree once the lockdown is over according to our expansion plans.”
 
 
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