Thursday, January 19, 2012
Accenture openings for freshers
Dear All,
We are happy to inform you all that
Accenture , Bangalore have openings for Frehsers.
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Company Profile:
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Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with more than 244,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$25.5 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2011.
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Eligiblity:
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Fresh Graduates with Good academics
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Experience
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0 to 1 year
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Position:
Approx Salary:
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Software Engineer
As per Company norms
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Job Type:
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Permanent
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Joining:
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Immediate
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Location
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Bangalore or Across India any where
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How To Apply:
(Click on link)
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Freshers at IBM
COMPANY : IBM India Pvt. Ltd
| POSTING: Anywhere in India depending on the job requirement
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| SELECTION CRITERIA:
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| POSTING: Anywhere in India depending on the job requirement
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| SELECTION CRITERIA:
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| Degrees Considered: ME/M.Tech/MCA/ BE/B.Tech
| Year of Pass out: 2010 & 2011
| Branches: All Majors considered except Pharma/Fashion Technology.
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| QUALIFYING PERCENTAGES
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| Graduation/Post Graduation as applicable
| (Aggregate % for all semesters)
| 70% for universities outside Maharashtra
| 65% for Maharashtra universities
| Pre University 65%
| SSLC 65%
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| All candidates should have completed a minimum of 16 years of formal
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| Candidates should not have any backlogs at the time of IBM Process
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Please send your profiles to srinivas.kachiraju@in.ibm.com
| Year of Pass out: 2010 & 2011
| Branches: All Majors considered except Pharma/Fashion Technology.
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| QUALIFYING PERCENTAGES
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| Graduation/Post Graduation as applicable
| (Aggregate % for all semesters)
| 70% for universities outside Maharashtra
| 65% for Maharashtra universities
| Pre University 65%
| SSLC 65%
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| All candidates should have completed a minimum of 16 years of formal
education . |
| Candidates should not have any backlogs at the time of IBM Process
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Please send your profiles to srinivas.kachiraju@in.ibm.com
Mount Everest - The King of Hills
Mount Everest - The King of Hills
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Mount Everest
Everest, Mount, peak, 29,028 ft (8,848 m) high, on the border of Nepal and Tibet, in the central Himalayas lies in Nepal. It is the highest elevation in the world, called Sagarmatha ("Goddess of the Sky") in Nepal and Chomolungma ("Goddess Mother of the World") in Tibet. It is named in English and received its official name in 1865 in honor of Sir George Everest, the British Surveyor General (1790–1866, British surveyor, b. Breconshire, Wales, UK) Worked on the trigonometrically survey in India from 1806 to 1843 who had mapped the Indian subcontinent. He had some reservations about having his name bestowed on the peak, arguing that the mountain should retain its local appellation, the standard policy of geographical societies. He became superintendent of the survey in 1823 and surveyor general of India in 1830. He was knighted in 1861.
It was first climbed on May 29, 1953, when Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal reached the summit. The body of George H. L. Mallory, who died in an earlier attempt (1924), was found on the mountain in 1999.
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Interesting Facts about Snakes
20 Interesting Facts about Snakes
- There are around 3000 snake species in the world, and about 375 of these are venomous.
- Snake venom is a complex mixture of proteins that, once unleashed, rapidly spreads through the victim’s body. Neurotoxic venom, which destroys the nervous system, is the variety that kills quickest.
- Anaconda can grow up to 38 feet in length, the brahminy blind snake is just 2 inches long, making it the smallest snake.
- Snakes have two long lungs, a long liver, kidneys and intestines. The last quarter of the snake has a small anal opening covered by a scale called the anal plate, and the rest is tail made up of more bone.
- The paradise tree-snake of South-east Asia can ‘fly’ through the air by flattening its body into an s-shaped ribbon.
- Snakes have more than 200 teeth, which they do not use to chew, since they point backwards, but bite and grip their prey securely.
- Most toxic snake of all is the Inland Taipan of Australia. It could kill 100 people with a single bite.
- The venom of the king cobra, the world’s largest poisonous snake, is strong enough to kill an elephant.
- A snake does not look after its eggs or take care of the young ones but leaves the eggs to be hatched on their own. The young snakes therefore have special teeth to break open the eggs and come out.
- Most snake species lay eggs, but some species give birth to live young. Snakes lay their eggs in a warm location. With the exception of some python species, eggs and young are not cared for by the male or female.
- Snakes do not chew their food and have a very flexible lower jaw allowing them to open their mouths wide enough to swallow their prey whole, even if it is larger in diameter than the snake itself.
- A snake’s heart can slide 1 to 1 1/2 times its length from its normal position, to allow the passage of swallowed prey. This is because of the relative mobility of the pericardial sac, which surrounds the heart.
- Snakes move by relaxing and contracting muscles lengthwise along the body. Sidewinding is a specialized form of motion that allows a snake to travel with speed and relatively little expenditure of energy along loose desert sand. The snake lifts a loop of its body from the surface, using its head and tail. The loop is moved sideways and then back to the ground. This creates the typical series of unconnected parallel tracks.
- Snakes have no eyelids.Instead of eyelids, snakes have a transparent scale protecting their eye.
proKarma Fresher Opening
EMPLOYEE REFERRAL PROGRAM
Friends of the Same Feather Flock Together
We are looking for Fresher's who are interested in working in the Microsoft.net. Flex, Testing environment Eligibility Criteria:
• Should have a degree in BE/B.Tech/MCA/M.Sc (CS)/M.Tech with a consistent of 60% & above in academics
• 2010 & 2011 Graduates are eligible to apply
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Good analytical skills and problem solving ability a must
PI. mail your referral by 27th January 2012 tofreshercareers@prokarmasoftech.com
Important PI. Note:
• Please note you should personally know the referral.
• Profile Snapshots/Resumes sent to any other email ID will not be considered
• Candidates who have interviewed with ProKarma in the past 6-months are not eligible to apply
• All resumes will be screened and only shortlisted candidates will be called in for the test
• Shortlisted candidates will receive the interview invite with details from HR team directly
• Send the profile or resume of your referral with the following information:
§ Your relationship with the referred person
§ Duration of relationship
Opening in HCL
Dear Candidate,
YOUR PROFILE HAS BEEN SHORTLISTED FOR FURTHER ROUNDS WITH HCL.
INTERVIEW DATE : 20th January, 2012
INTERVIEW TIMING: 10AM-12PM
Venue Details - 12A, 2nd Floor, Doshi Gardens, Arcot Road, Vadapalani -27
Opposite to the Vadapalani Depot
DESIGNATION: TECHNICAL SUPPORT OFFICER - US PROCESS
REQUIREMENTS
1. QUALIFICATION : +2 / ANY GRADUATE
2. Candidates with excellent communication skills and open to night shifts are welcome to pursue this opportunity
3. Door step pick up and drop
4. Basic computer and internet knowledge
5. Maximum age limit - 30yrs as on 01.01.2012
6. Candidates should be willing to join immediately
7. Salary negotiable (based on experience)
THIS IS A DIRECT RECRUITMENT WITH HCL NO THIRD PARTIES OR CONSULTANCY
For interview and other details, please call ANISHA JOHN (9360451277)
NOTE: IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED KINDLY IGNORE
AND REFER YOUR FRIENDS FOR THE SAME