If it's Reliance, it has to be huge. Just a quick glance at what the company has planned over the next few years, predominantly for its retail and refinery ventures, is indication enough of that.
As Reliance gets closer to the deadline for the roll out of its first retail outlet, the action is also hotting up on the people front.
According to HR consultants, the attrition levels in the sector have sky rocketed in the last few months, especially in the corporate and back office functions where Reliance has been steadily hiring.
The company's retail team is already 2,000 people strong. Over the next few years, the group has committed to spending Rs 25,000 crore (Rs 250 billion) on its retail rollout , which is expected to create at least 1 million jobs both directly and indirectly. And this is just retail.
Refining, the company's other major initiative, is also likely to spawn a number of openings, predominantly for engineers and management staff.
The refinery at Jamnagar, which is expected to be ready by 2008, is all set to take on 100,000 people on board. And this does not include the additional jobs that would come up in terms of construction workers hired to build the new settlements around the refinery for the staff. Clearly, the 'think big' maxim did not end with Dhirubhai Ambani.
At the AGM, which was the first time that Ambani spoke in detail about the company's plan of action for retail, Ambani said that in addition to the 10,000 professionals that they would be hiring for the retail venture, the company would also take on board 500,000 customer care executives.
These would be youngsters, either students or those who are fresh out of college, who would be trained by the company across a variety of disciplines.
These would include behavioural traits, customer service, product knowledge and the technology aspects, all of which would serve them well as the frontline staff for the retail stores.
"Our plan is to provide training and education opportunities on a distributed learning platform through classroom e-learning and and personalised coaching in a 'earn while you learn' framework," said Ambani.
The company is said to be working in collaboration with a foreign partner to develop an appropriate training module for the frontline staff.
In addition to this, Mukesh Ambani is said to be finalising plans to set up a university in Gujarat which would produce 10,000 graduates a year.
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