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Pradeep Kumar

Employee ID : 30684

 

Or send your Resumes to : empty85@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

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In line with our ambitious growth targets, we are recruiting large no. of self motivated & energetic people. It is a huge effort and we continue to seek internal referrals. This is of tremendous importance for there is no other way us to be numero uno in our products & consultancy offerings, without having the best of talent on board.

 

In helping us reach out to the finest candidates out there we need each of you to act as a change agent. Leverage your social network, expand your professional network. Help us spread this message in generating awareness.

Our next WALK-IN event for experienced software professionals is scheduled in Mumbai on Saturday 3rd March 2012 as per details below.

Qualification            :  B.Sc / BCA / B.E / B Tech / MCA / Post Graduate
Selection process   :  
Technical Test (up to 4 years Relevant Experience) + Interviews

Date : March 3, 2012 (Saturday)          Event Location : Mumbai                        Time : 10am to 3pm

Role      :  Developer

 

  Skills     :  Java, JSP, Servlets with Struts /

                   Springs / GWT

 

Work Location  : Mumbai

 

Relevant Exp    : 1 - 3 Yrs

Venue :

Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd,

Oracle Park,

Off Western Express Highway,

Goregaon (East),

Mumbai 400 063.

 

Contact Number : +91-22-6718 4000

Role     :  Developer / Sr. Developer

 

Skills   :  Java, JSP, Servlets with PL/SQL

               programming

 

Work Location  : Mumbai

 

Relevant Exp    : 2 - 4 Yrs

 

Kindly request your Referees’ to come along with their photograph & current resume (with Your Name & Employee ID written on the cover page).

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