Hybon Elevators Launches Recruitment Drive in India

Hybon Elevators and Escalators Pvt. Ltd. is undertaking a recruitment drive to hire 200 employees to bolster the workforce at the company’s factories in Noida and Delhi, India, Media Brief reports. In just a decade, the company has installed more than 4,500 elevators in settings such as hospitals, schools, hotels, resorts, malls, commercial buildings, residential apartments, villas and farmhouses. As part of its expansion strategy, Hybon is offering opportunities across multiple domains. Engineering roles are open to B. Tech. and diploma holders in mechanical, electrical and civil engineering. There are also openings for MBA graduates specializing in sales, marketing, human resources, finance and IT. Technical trades positions are also available for ITI-certified professionals with expertise in fitting, machining and electrical trades. Ratan Sehgal, managing director at Hybon, said, “Last year, our company saw remarkable YoY growth of about 50%, and this recruitment drive will enhance the scalability of our operations.”

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