Leopard Runs, a leading Bhopal-based IT company, recently conducted a highly successful campus placement drive at the Millennium Group of Institutions, further solidifying the college’s reputation for producing job-ready graduates. Specializing in cutting-edge technology solutions, Leopard Runs is known for its commitment to fostering fresh talent, and their recruitment team was eager to meet the next generation of developers.
The placement drive focused on recruiting students for the role of Trainee Developer, a position that requires proficiency in key programming languages, web development frameworks, and problem-solving skills. During the interview process, the students were tested on their knowledge of coding languages like Java, Python, C++, and their understanding of web development concepts, including front-end and back-end technologies. The rigorous selection process highlighted not only the technical capabilities of the students but also their ability to adapt and think critically.
The visiting team from Leopard Runs was highly impressed with the performance of Millennium's students, noting their solid coding skills and professional demeanor. “It’s rare to see such a high level of talent and enthusiasm combined,” said one of the senior recruiters. The company also praised the faculty for their guidance and support in shaping such industry-ready graduates.
Adding to the excitement, Leopard Runs shared that 10-15 students would be selected from this drive, providing them with an incredible opportunity to start their careers at one of Bhopal’s top IT firms.
Many of the company's current employees are alumni of Millennium Group, and their feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Alumni have praised both the professional culture of Leopard Runs and the hands-on learning environment at Millennium, which they credit for their seamless transition into the corporate world.
The placement drive was a testament to the strong industry connections and career-oriented focus of the Millennium Group of Institutions. With more companies recognizing the caliber of Millennium students, the future looks bright for both the institution and its graduates.