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CoolAvenues.com

CoolAvenues.com is an MBA community focused website in India which caters to MBA Aspirants, B-School Students and MBA alumni. It has multiple channels such as Jobs, Career, MBA Preparation, B-School, Knowledge Zone, Seminars & Events listing and Cafe. CoolAvenues.com's main feature has been its coverage of the placement processes of IIMs (Indian Institutes of Management) and other leading MBA institutes, as published by Business Today and Mint.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CoolAvenues Articles Published on Mint – A Hindustan Times – Wall Street Journal Initiative )
==Background==
CoolAvenues.com was started in the year 2000 by three IIM and IIT alumni〔(Telegraph article published on 22 April 2010 )〕 in order to tap the market offered by passive MBA job seekers in India during the Internet dotcom boom days. CoolAvenues became quite visible in Indian Internet space in 2000–2001 when it focused on carrying out placements surveys in top Indian B-Schools. CoolAvenues MBA recruitment trend data were widely reported and published by leading magazines, TV channels including Zee News, CNN, Business Today, Newsweek During its early phase, CoolAvenues.com tried to raise venture funding, but could not due to the dotcom bubble bust. After the bust, CoolAvenues.com abandoned its plan of fundraising and focussed on revenue generation and building its brand. It entered into the executive search market and expanded its operation to become a job board as well. The founding team of CoolAvenues.com made an exit from CoolAvenues.com at the end of 2002.

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