HAL is also trying to hire people who have worked with IAF as engineers and pilots
It doesn’t have enough managers to supervise the production of a fighter aircraft. So, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd is doing what not too many other companies in its position would do — trying to woo back some of the people who have left it in the past few years.
The state-owned defence equipment maker has invited engineers and scientists with at least 12-18 years experience to come back because this would help it deliver planes on schedule for its main customer, the Indian Air Force (IAF).
“Even if 30 or 40 people who have quit, join us back (it would help),” said Sanjeev Sahi, director for personnel and administration at HAL.
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