Arati Rao
Feb 02, 2011

Pathfinder Publishing releases new magazine Competition 360

The publishing company is promoted by Maheshwari Peri

Pathfinder Publishing releases new magazine Competition 360

Pathfinder Publishing has launched its second magazine Competition 360, with a supplement titled Employment 360. The publishing company is promoted by Maheshwari Peri (who is also the president and publisher of the Outlook Group of magazines). The first release from the publishing house was Careers 360.

Commenting on the need for the magazine, Peri said, "The most crying need for India's youth is a decent job in a good company. The big companies only go to a few campuses for placements and 90% of the institutes and the students don't know how to be a part of good companies and work for them. This magazine is to fill in the information gap. It will speak to the Companies, their HR and advise job seekers of the opportunities and how to be successful. It is a magazine of hope."

Talking about what kind of topics the magazine will cover, he added, "It will cover everything that would help a student crack the examinations for Civil services, Bank PO's to getting that elusive private sector job."

The magazine is aimed at the 22-27 year old, job seeker with a maximum of five years of experience.

Source:
Campaign India

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