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Knowledge Conglomerate offers equity option for key jobs
 

MTI Consulting said this week that The Knowledge Conglomerate, which plans to set-up a multitude of lean, knowledge-based businesses in Sri Lanka, has now finalized plans for setting up the operations.
Subsequent to the appointment of a Project Manager and formalities pertaining to the incorporation of the company, The Knowledge Conglomerate will be launching its recruitment drive next week, whereby the company plans to tap into Sri Lankan talent for the key positions of Specialist / Business Partner and Head of Ventures, MTI said in a press release.

Hilmy Cader, the CEO of MTI Consulting (responsible for the set-up and spin-off of The Knowledge Conglomerate) said, “Knowledge-based businesses represent an increasing share of global wealth. We at MTI see a bright future for knowledge-based businesses in Sri Lanka. We are accordingly targeting professionals looking for a break from long years within the corporate realm, or from the monotony of a standard job.

Those willing to break the mould and venture into a new business, taking a risk, will have the opportunity to access the rewards that come with such a step”.

The Knowledge Conglomerate offers Sri Lankan professionals an entrepreneurial opportunity to start-up and build a new business within the following knowledge-based domains: BPO / KPO, Corporate Finance, Higher Education and Training, Advertising and Media, Market Research, Recruitment and Head Hunting, Social Enterprise, Technology, Ventures / Biz Ideas and Web based Solutions /E-Commerce.

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