GANGTOK, 04 Oct: ( Source: Sikkim Now)
All twenty Chef trainees of State Institute of Capacity Building (SICB) have been selected in the on-campus recruitment conducted today.
A press release informs that out of the twenty trainees, however, 10 trainees were selected under on-job training whereas the remaining 10 trainees were directly recruited by reputed Hotels from Jaipur, Gujarat and Pune.
The Hotel Chamu Palace, Jaipur has appointed two trainees, The Fern (Gir Forest Resort), Gujarat also selected two trainees, Hotel Gold Palace (Resort and SPA), Jaipur has provided on-job training to four trainees.
Similarly, three trainees are placed at The Season at Pune, five trainees at Norbu Gang Resort, Pelling and three at Park Hotel, Kalimpong, the release mentions.
The SICB has been conducting the Chef training for the last one year and all the trainees are placed in good properties outside and within the state. It may be mentioned that Chamu Palace, a reflection of the Royal Palaces of India, is a 300-year-old elegant fortified palace hotel and one of the places to visit in Rajasthan.
Considering the availability of job in five star properties outside the state and requirement of chefs within the state, the SICB is starting another batch of trainees from November 2012. This is a highly technical training and the package of salary and facilities are also better than other jobs, the release adds.
A press release informs that out of the twenty trainees, however, 10 trainees were selected under on-job training whereas the remaining 10 trainees were directly recruited by reputed Hotels from Jaipur, Gujarat and Pune.
The Hotel Chamu Palace, Jaipur has appointed two trainees, The Fern (Gir Forest Resort), Gujarat also selected two trainees, Hotel Gold Palace (Resort and SPA), Jaipur has provided on-job training to four trainees.
Similarly, three trainees are placed at The Season at Pune, five trainees at Norbu Gang Resort, Pelling and three at Park Hotel, Kalimpong, the release mentions.
The SICB has been conducting the Chef training for the last one year and all the trainees are placed in good properties outside and within the state. It may be mentioned that Chamu Palace, a reflection of the Royal Palaces of India, is a 300-year-old elegant fortified palace hotel and one of the places to visit in Rajasthan.
Considering the availability of job in five star properties outside the state and requirement of chefs within the state, the SICB is starting another batch of trainees from November 2012. This is a highly technical training and the package of salary and facilities are also better than other jobs, the release adds.
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