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Freshers IT Job Opening at Telenetix

Experience: 0 - 1 Years

Location: Manipal

Compensation: Rupees 1,75,000 - 2,25,000

Education:
UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Computers, Electronics/Telecomunication  
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: System Programming

Job Description:


Software Development in C++ and C# for Telephony and Medical industry. Apply online at Company website.
Desired Candidate Profile

We are looking for fresh graduates who love programming. It shouldn't be just a high paying job for you, we want somebody who will use the facilities to constantly improve themselves, capable of self-learning and bug the boss for new books. We are looking for people who have natural curiosity to dig wider and deeper into various technology areas without any prodding. We want people who have learnt C/C++ in a real sense, which is beyond what is normally taught in colleges. We are looking for people who can actually write a real program without referring to books.
Company Profile
Telenetix is a Middleware company located in Manipal (India) that exclusively provides research, development and support services to Interlink Network Systems, Inc., USA. Telenetix is fully owned and operated by Interlink's management.

We provide Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) software and services including telephony integration that enable real-time information exchange, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), and voice/quality recording. With valued customers in United States, Canada and India, we are fully committed to delivering high quality products, extensive training program, and product support and implementation services.

Selection Criteria:
We are interested in your programming abilities and not academic records. Your resume should list and describe your project work (academic or otherwise) in C/C++. Resumes that do not sufficiently prove your proficiency in C/C++ will not be considered. Only short listed candidates will be contacted and invited for a C/C++ programming test. The pass rate of our programming test is only about three percent. Please note this is not a multiple choice test. You have to code, compile & successfully execute the program within the given time in order to pass the test.


Contact Details

Company Name: Telenetix Private Limited

Website: http://www.telenetix.net

Executive Name: Sujaya.Shetty

Address: Telenetix Private Limited
Puthur Hills
UDUPI,Karnataka,India 576107



Telephone: 91-820-662-9500

Keywords: C++, VOIP

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