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ABOUT HUMANIST

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We are a diverse team of individuals from different backgrounds, bringing together the best of our talents to assist the student community in transcending their limitations to become industry-ready and better versions of themselves. We passionately work on coming up with highly engaging and exciting activities for students where they can apply their management knowledge and can come up with unique solutions. We represent the student HR Committee of K J Somaiya Institute of Management.

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Our Vision

To see every member evolve as an eminent leader and develop necessary soft skills to excel in the corporate world.

Our Mission

To facilitate an understanding of the HR Stream through various demonstrations, events and activities and, in turn, groom our students and members to become more effective MBA Students and responsible potential corporate leaders.

We focus on bringing quality knowledge to students by conducting events based on course-related and Industry centric topics throughout the year like Transcend to equip students to ace their GDs & PIs in the placement process, Cinelytics, a pan-India unique competition encompassing movie-based case study with management lessons, and Spectrum an event with distinct themes each year managed by Junior Team.

We also support & facilitate events conducted by the HR faculty like CDMI, a panel discussion with industry experts on Breaking Barriers, and The International HR Conference, wherein industry stalwarts, dignitaries, and students are invited to showcase their research works.

Our junior team's efforts have been captured beautifully in this edition. Here's proudly presenting the fifth issue of Humanisitiq - The HR Magazine.

Siddhartha Sachar Co- Convenor

Khyati Sood Convenor

Rijul Ghosh Co- Convenor

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