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Term Paper On

Recruitment and Selection Process of

Banglalink

Human Resource Management (MGT 301)

Section-03

Submitted To:

Prof. Lt.Gen. Aminul karim

Professor, Brac Business School,

Brac University

Submitted by: (Group-1)

Sarzia Sharna, ID: 09104090

Syed Najmus Sakib, ID: 0910

Manar Mostofa Dewan, ID: 0910

Md.Masudul Islam, ID: 0910

Raha Tasmeem, ID: 0910

Zara

Date of Submission: 21-07-2011

Term Paper on

The Recruitment and Selection Process of

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Banglalink

(Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Limited)

21st July, 2011

Professor

BRAC Business School

BRAC University

66 Mohakhali, Dhaka.

Sub: Submission of term paper for completion of course.

Dear Sir,

This is to inform you that we have completed the report on the organization, Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Limited (Banglalink). The paper focuses on the Recruitment and Selection Process of Human Resource Management of this organization. The term paper has been prepared for the completion of the course Human Resource Management (Mgt-301).

In writing this case, we have followed your instructions for term paper writing so as to present our views and understanding in the easiest way. However, we will be glad to clarify any discrepancy that may arise.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Raha Tasmim- 09104109

Sarzia Sharna- 09104090

Manar Mostafa Dewan-

Syed Najmus Sakib-

Masudul Islam- 08204036

Zara

Acknowledgements

At first, we would like to thank our course instructor Prof. Aminul Karim to give us the chance to work on a different and interesting issue of the corporate world as in corporate social responsibility.

We thank Mr. Aminul Islam Senior executive

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