Building the Future: Campus Initiative
As part of AARAA Infrastructure’s national talent acquisition and development initiative, our HR and Technical teams conducted a comprehensive Campus Interview and Internship Recruitment Drive at the prestigious GM Institute of Technology (GMIT) in Davangere, Karnataka. Conducted on 25th May 2024, this drive aimed to identify, evaluate, and recruit the next generation of civil engineering and MEP talent to fuel AARAA's expanding portfolio of utility-scale solar EPC, industrial PEB, and institutional projects across India.
GM Institute of Technology is one of Karnataka's leading engineering colleges, known for its academic excellence, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and highly motivated student community. AARAA Infrastructure's leadership team was welcomed by the college administration, setting the stage for a day of rigorous evaluations, technical presentations, and interactive sessions. Through this initiative, AARAA is committed to bridging the gap between classroom theory and on-site engineering execution, offering selected students structured internships that lead to full-time career opportunities within the company.
The Selection Process
The recruitment drive commenced with a pre-placement talk delivered by AARAA's technical experts, introducing students to the scale of our ongoing projects, including the 180 MWp Solar Project in Tuticorin and the 132 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid in Karnataka. The selection process was designed to test both technical competence and practical problem-solving capabilities.
It consisted of a written technical assessment covering core structural engineering, concrete technology, and project management fundamentals, followed by group discussions on modern construction methodologies such as Precast concrete and Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB). The shortlisted candidates then underwent comprehensive personal interviews with our senior site directors and HR leads. AARAA evaluated candidates on their academic foundation, communication skills, adaptability to site conditions, and eagerness to work on core infrastructure projects. Over 150 students participated, demonstrating high levels of preparation and enthusiasm.
"Bridging the gap between engineering theory and site-level execution is the key to building India's future infrastructure. Our drive at GMIT has successfully identified the talent that will lead our sites tomorrow."— AARAA HR & Talent Head
Structured Internship Program
Selected candidates will join AARAA Infrastructure’s structured Internship Program. Unlike generic academic internships, AARAA's program provides students with direct exposure to live project sites under the mentorship of senior project managers. Interns are rotated across different departments, including site execution, quality control (QC), surveying, billing and estimation, and safety management.
For example, interns assigned to our Solar EPC division in Karnataka will learn about piling works, trenching, and foundation testing, while those in the Institutional division will gain hands-on experience in G+7 masonry, plumbing, and finishing works. Weekly reviews, field diaries, and a final project report ensure that interns receive actionable feedback. High-performing interns will be extended Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) to transition into Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET) roles upon graduation, establishing a robust talent pipeline for AARAA's future endeavors.
Fostering Industry-Academia Collaboration
The drive concluded with a formal exchange of mementos between AARAA Infrastructure’s representatives and GMIT’s placement division, symbolizing a shared commitment to developing skilled engineering professionals. AARAA's team presented the GMIT Placement and Training Department with appreciation tokens, while the GMIT placement officer honored AARAA with a college memento. Such collaborations are critical in aligning engineering curricula with changing industry demands.
By bringing site-level challenges into the academic sphere, AARAA Infrastructure and GMIT are creating a collaborative ecosystem that benefits students, faculty, and the construction industry at large.