McDonald’s India – North & East aims to hire 1500 employees from NGOs by 2025 through its community campaign ‘McDonald’s for Youth’; seeking partnerships
New Delhi, 1 March2023: In its endeavour of driving change and making a positive impact in the local communities, McDonald's India – North and East is planning to hire 50% of its workforce by 2025 i.e
New Delhi, 1 March2023: In its endeavour of driving change and making a positive impact in the local communities, McDonald’s India – North and East is planning to hire 50% of its workforce by 2025 i.e 1500 people through non-government organizations. For this, McDonald’s India – North and East has launched the community campaign ‘McDonald’s For Youth’ – that aims tomeaningfully contribute towards India’s growth story by providing gainful employment prospectsto the local communities, especially the less-privileged. So far, the brand has hired more than 500young people over the last year, partnering with several reputed not-for-profit organizations such as Magic Bus, Tech Mahindra foundation, Quess Corp Foundation, and Tarraqi, amongst others.
For most people hired through the ‘McDonald’s For Youth’ initiative, it being their first job, is an important milestone in their walk of life. Besides being their first source of income, these young minds benefit from the McDonald’s global training curriculum through which theyacquireright skills and knowledge desired to succeed in their career path. This includes skills such as food safety and hygiene practices, safe food handling, customer service, communication, teamwork etc. McDonald’s has a proud legacy of shaping hospitality professionals by imbibing the right attitude, empathy, and passion in people with its robust training programs.
“‘McDonalds for Youth’ is a campaign through which we aim to offer gainful employment for the youth, especially youthfrom the under-privileged communities who have limited education and employment opportunities. We aim to hire 50% of our entry level workforce under this initiative, invest in their overall growth and development through our world class high-quality training and learning programs. This initiative is much more than filling open positions – it is about being a part of the local communities, and is an attempt to make them a part of us. We invite more organizations to join us in our endeavour to dismantle the barriers to equal opportunities, dismantle barriers to economic growth and empower theyouth to excel in their work and life.”
Rajeev Ranjan, Managing Director, McDonald’s India – North and East,
McDonald’s India-North and Eastaims to create a ripple effect by leading positive change extending far beyond the walls of the restaurants and serving brighter futures. This visionary effort endeavours to address one of the most pressing issues facing our world today: providing equal opportunities and a better future for all. By collaborating with NGOs and leading the way in creating opportunities for underprivileged individuals, McDonald’s India -Northand East hopes to be a catalyst for change while helping to shape a brighter future for India.
About McDonald’s India – North and East:
McDonald’s restaurants in North and East of India are operated by Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. McDonald’s is committed to delivering the highest quality restaurant experience to its customers in the region and serves a variety of menu options made with quality ingredients sourced locally. McDonald’s serves millions of customers annually at its 150 restaurants across North and East of India and provides direct employment to more than 5,000 people. With a customer-centric approach, McDonald’s operates through a variety of formats and brand extensions including standalone restaurants, Drive-thru’s, 24/7 restaurants, McDelivery for customer convenience and experience.
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