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Internships for career re-launch

In order to provide suitable opportunities to women returning to work after a break internship and training platform Internshala is organising a ''Career (Re)Launch: Internship Fair for Women''.



In order to provide  suitable opportunities to women returning to work after a break internship and training platform Internshala is organising a  'Career (Re)Launch: Internship Fair for Women'. In this online fair, renowned companies are offering internships to women who want to re(start) their career. As many as 12 companies, including Godrej Consumer Products, Airtel, Shoppers Stop, and Uber, are offering internships in the fields of Content Writing, Business Development, HR, etc. Women can apply for these internships till December 10, and selected candidates can earn a stipend of Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 per month while doing these internships. 

In Career (Re)Launch, internships are being offered in multiple locations like Bangalore, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Pune, Chennai, and Hyderabad. Some of the opportunities featured are also work-from-home in nature. For more details and to apply, women can visit - https://internshala.com/career-relaunch. — TNS

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