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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

NATA's IT Job Fair Attracted Hundreds of Job Aspirants

New Jersey: The North American Telugu Association (NATA) Community Services team has organized a huge IT Job Fair, International Tax and Career Guidance at Shirdi Sai Temple, Iselin, NJ on June 26, 2011.
This is a charity event organized as part of NATA’s core mission for community service.
The event started with a welcome note by Community Services Chair Srinivas Ganagoni, who welcomed the participants and chief guests Madhu Yashiki, Member of Parliament in India, and Upendra Chivukula, a NJ Assembly man. Mr. Yashiki and Mr. Chivukula have opened the Job Fair and addressed the participants.

This event was a part of President AVN Reddy’s vision for community services. This event was organized with expert suggestions and help from the NATA adviser Dr. Pailla Malla Reddy, a generous donor and great philanthropic leader in the Indian-American Telugu community.
Several companies have participated in the job fair, which has attracted over 200 job aspirants.
Six companies involved in this event are Innovative Info Technology, Cliecon Solutions, TechMind Group, RodusTek, Candor Schools, and New York Life. Job seekers have talked with entrepreneurs about the current opportunities and filed their applications with the participating companies. Few members have come to the attend job fair and international tax seminar from far away places such as Albany, said Mr. Ganagoni. 
In the afternoon, an International Tax (Indo-US Taxes) seminar was presented by Cecil Nazareth, a Chartered Accountant and a leading international accounting and tax expert. He addressed the audience with many tax and accounting issues relevant to many Indian-Americans with foreign bank accounts, including International transactions, undisclosed foreign assets, foreign bank account reporting and related issues. This event was organized in co-operation with TLCA.
In co-operation with TFAS, the team has organized a Career Guidance seminar for high school students entering the college. TFAS President Anand Paluri welcomed the speaker Don Betterton, a retired Princeton University Financial Aid official.  Mr. Betterton has provided important information such as the strategies, statistics and criteria for the selection process. This educational session was useful to both parents and students.
NATA organizers thanked Shirdi Sai Temple for providing the venue and appreciated CEOs of participating companies.

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