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About Polaris Software Lab

Polaris Software Lab (POLS.BO), a NASSCOM Top 10 company, is a recognized global leader in Specialty Application Development for the Banking, Financial and Insurance sector, with its comprehensive portfolio of products, specialized outsourcing & modernization services and consulting. Polaris has a talent strength of close to 10,000 solution architects, domain experts and technology experts and owns the largest set of Intellectual Properties in the form of a comprehensive product suite and seven banking platforms namely, Intellect Universal Banking, Intellect Consumer Finance, Intellect Credit Cards, Intellect Cash & Liquidity Management, Intellect Wealth Management, Intellect Portals and Intellect Risk & Treasury Platform. Headquartered in Chennai, Polaris has its Corporate Banking Solution Centre in Mumbai, Investment Banking Solution Centre in Hyderabad, Risk & Treasury Solution Center in Mumbai, Retail Banking and Insurance Solution Centre in Chennai and Enterprise Solution Centre in Delhi. Polaris has offices in Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Dubai, Bahrain, Riyadh, London, Belfast, Zurich, Frankfurt, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Fremont and Chile.

For more information, please visit http://www.polaris.co.in/.

Designation:
B.Sc / BCA Junior Engineer

Job Description:
We need 25 bright and committed graduates in our Graduate Recruitment and Induction Programme (GRIP), which shall groom them as the backbone of our project teams. Selected candidates shall be on probation for 6 months, starting December 14th 2009, with a salary of Rs. 1,00,000 per annum. Selected candidates shall be required to sign an Agreement to Learn and Perform (ALP), agreeing to learn and work for Polaris for a minimum period of three years.

Desired Profile:
You need to have a B.Sc. (Computer Science) or a BCA from a reputed institution with at least 70% in your graduation, a minimum of 75% in your 10th and 12th Board Examinations, and the attitude and urge to excel. You are liable to be posted at any of our office locations in India or abroad, though you shall be initially posted in Chennai. Selection shall be through an Aptitude Test to be held on 5th and 6th December 2009, in Chennai, followed by Group Discussions and Interviews, on the same days. If you feel that you have what it takes to be a high performer, and wish to make your career with Polaris, please send in your resume to [email protected] by the 30th of November 2009, mentioning either "B.Sc. Computer Science Chennai" or "BCA Chennai" in the subject line.

Experience: 0 Years

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: QA & Testing

Education: UG - B.Sc - Computers,BCA
PG - Post Graduation Not Required

Location: B.Sc / BCA Junior Engineer

Keyword: B.Sc / BCA Junior Engineer

Contact: Polaris Software Lab Limited


Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.polaris.co.in

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