ICMAB organised discussion on ‘Employment Gateway’

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TBS Report
14 January, 2020, 09:30 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2020, 09:39 pm
This gateway would help the HR personnel and consultants to find out the right CMAs for their organisations and clients

The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) organised a discussion and demonstration session on its specialised job portal 'Employment Gateway.'

The programme was held at the institute's auditorium today.

Roomee Tareque Moudud ACS, FCMA, Director OPA, American International University Bangladesh (AIUB) gave an introductory presentation on ICMAB in the beginning where he introduced about ICMAB in detail.

Later on, Naba Krishna Muni FCMA conducted the demonstration session on "ICMAB Employment Gateway".

ICMAB has launched an 'Employment Gateway' linked with ICMAB website. This gateway would help the HR personnel and consultants to find out the right CMAs for their organisations and clients. They can find CVs according their requirement by sorting in different criteria such as: by Age Group, Gender, Educational Qualification, Areas of Expertise, Professional Qualification and length of experience, etc. ICMAB members, graduates and students can only get registered in this specialised job portal.

ICMAB president M. Abul Kalam Mazumdar FCMA, President, ICMAB described the portal as a very helpful tool of connection for both CMA professionals and corporate headhunters.

He said that, CMA professionals will be able to get their proper placement, and in the other hand; corporate sector can have the proper person for their accounting and cost management support more easily and without paying.

Md Abdur Rahman Khan FCMA, Secretary, ICMAB and Joint Secretary, Finance division said that Employment Gateway will serve the CMA professionals and corporate organisations. The corporate sector will be able to find out the CMA experts according their need.

ICMAB office bearers, past presidents, council members, fellow and associate members, students and other participants were present in this programme.

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