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Upskilling, Leadership, and Career Avenues (ULCA)

Partner with us to create exceptional upskilling programs for women to foster their workforce participation.

Why Embed?(Strategic Hiring, Leadership Pipelines & Workforce Reintegration)

Sustainable Talent Pipelines

Access pre-vetted, high-potential candidates aligned with your organizational culture

Second Career Integration

Structured programs supporting career returnees, women professionals, and underrepresented talent

Succession & Leadership Hiring

Identify and develop future-ready leaders who align with your business vision

Workforce Analytics & Hiring Trends

Track and enhance workplace culture through customized hiring analytics and talent insights

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are built on true intent and empathy.

At Avtar, we are committed to providing real guidance, opportunities, and inclusion to help women thrive.

ULCA is our effort to close the skills gap and open doors for women.

Here’s what your business can
achieve with ULCA

An opportunity to create a pro-diversity brand
A diverse pool with the best and most relevant talent
Access to a career-intentional cohort that’s aiming for growth

ULCA is a four-step program to help women build careers and for companies to achieve their DEI hiring goals.

01

Forming homogeneous cohorts of diverse individuals from underrepresented groups

02

Assessing the individuals’ skills and aptitude for a group of jobs

03

Conducting strategic skilling sessions delivered by domain expert partners

04

Creating platforms for hiring opportunities from the cohorts

Experience the Journey Yourself

DigiPivot | Empowered by Google in association with Avtar and ISB


DigiPivot, an initiative led by Google in association with Avtar, ISB Executive Education, and Hindustan Unilever Limited, aimed to empower women in digital marketing. The 22-week virtual program selected 80 women professionals over two editions and covered core skills, mentorship, and career planning, with bespoke content provided by HUL.

The program investigated the impact of digital transformation on the workforce and how companies can improve with new technologies. Industry experts presented panels, speeches, and case studies, which highlighted that digital transformation has a major impact on the workforce. New technologies have been adopted by companies to improve communication, efficiency, and employee satisfaction.

DigiPivot ended with a virtual graduation event, with the goal of creating 200+ women leaders in digital marketing. The program showcased the importance of investing in employee development to stay ahead in the rapidly changing digital landscape, and how companies can benefit from a diverse pool of talent by empowering women in digital marketing.

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