Hyundai Motor India Foundation launches skills development program
The project is expected to place about 580 trainees till December 2020.
Autocar Professional Bureau
07 Dec 2020
The company says high demand for CVT automatic and fully-loaded top-end variants.
Read moreThe project is expected to place about 580 trainees till December 2020.
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