Calling On the Indian Corporate Sector.  
 

The Student Herald is looking for responsible organizations to act as consultants and to talk in Schools, Colleges and Institutions on "Career trends and Globalization". Students like to be provided a path to success and it becomes upon us; the corporate world, to ensure that the future rulers of this great nation are on the right track to success. With changes seen because of Globalization, it becomes imperative that the corporate sector plays the role of Guide to advice students on opportunities.

Organizations must adhere to strict protocols for this project. The Student Herald is keen not to commercialize the classroom and we believe that credit for the project must go to the organization taking the trouble to execute it and the reward would be the name of the organization being stamped in the hearts of the students. The protocols that should be followed are:

 
     
 
  • Content for Discussion to be provided by The Student Herald "No deviation from content. Answer questions without a commercial angle and must be informative to the students”.
  • Topic for Discussion is fixed and cannot be deviated from.
  • No promotion of business must take place prior to, during or after the talk. If you are involved in a business transaction with the institution, it becomes a conflict of interest and you will not qualify for this session. The Student Herald is against any type of Commercialization of the classroom.
  • The following advertisement material can be used by the organization:
    • The Student Herald Pamphlet on advices to the student community with an advertisement from the sponsoring organization.
    • A Pamphlet smaller than The Student Herald Pamphlet. (A copy of the student herald pamphlet can be seen by clicking here )
  • Speaker can identify himself/herself by Name and the Organization he represents.
  • This is a one hour talk and no refreshments will be served.
 
 

Organizations willing to adhere to the above practices may provide their details here. The Student Herald will contact you shortly.