Pune – a prime draw for fresh, experienced, expatriates and returning Indian talent |
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Rated consistently as one of the best cities of India in terms of quality of life |
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Lower cost of living as compared to other metros such as Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi |
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Great weather with temperatures ranging from 15 to 35 deg C throughout the year. |
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Vibrant culture, theatre capital of India, base of OSHO and Film Institute of India attracting young and expats alike |
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Proximity to weekend resorts and Mumbai |
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2-3 hours away from attractive weekend destinations such as Mahabaleshwar, Lonavla, Khandala as well as Mumbai |
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Access to fresh talent: Termed as Oxford of the East |
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More than 70 educational institutions (colleges and universities), 50,000 students and 3,000 MBAs graduating each year! |
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Access to experienced and senior talent |
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Industrial zone with more than 30 large companies (>2000 staff) and more than 2000 SMEs. Outsourcing hub of India (IT services companies, BPO's KPO's) |
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Access to sector research and language capabilities |
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Research institutions such as NCL (National Chemical Laboratory), NIV (National Institute of Virology), IUCAA (Indian equivalent of CERN) and C-DAC (Centre for development of advanced computing). |
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Language capabilities |
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More than 200 certified German, 70 certified French and 50 certified Japanese translators graduating each year |
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