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Walk-in for Fresher’s @AtoS Pune on 28th August 2012

           

Walk-in for Fresher's @ Pune on 28th August 2012.

 

As part of our commitment to build a more inclusive work environment, we are opening an Employee Referral Program to increase the number of highly-qualified candidates the organization looks to when filling positions.

Most of us have worked for different companies and have our own circle of professional friends and acquaintance. As these people respect you and believe in you, you can create a win-win opportunity for AtoS India, and your friend.

Reference id: 124761

 

Mandatory Requirement:

•          Education should be: Graduates in BCA / BSC IT/ BCS Only

•          Year Of Graduation:  2011 / 2012 with minimum 60% in entire academics and no backlogs

•          Excellent verbal and written English Communication Skills

•          Upon Selection they should be comfortable signing Bank Guarantee for 2 years from the date of 

               Joining

•          Job Location: Anywhere in India

•          Should be immediately available for joining

       

Selection Process:

•          Aptitude Test

•          Essay writing Test

•          Technical Interview

•          HR interview

 

Kindly ask your friends / professional acquaintance to walk-in as per the schedule to any one of the preferred locations below on 28th August.

Aptitude Test Registration:

1.         10.30 am to 11.00 am

2.         2.00 pm to 2.30 pm

 

Contact person: Deepti Pillai and Sandhya Ramchandran

Venue details:

Atos India Pvt Ltd.

Dynasty Developers Pvt. Ltd.

Embassy Tech zone

Plot No. - PL 3,

Building No.1.6,

Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park,

MIDC - Phase II Block 1.6, Hinjewadi,

Pune-411 057

Contact No. 020- 67987000

 

Documents required during Registration:

•          Hard copy of resume

•          Original and photocopy of Mark sheet and certificates of 10th & 12th & degree

•          One passport size photograph and

•          Valid photo id

Important Note:

•          This mail is strictly for internal employee referral only. Kindly do not circulate this message to any other source

•          We would want you to use this mail to communicate to relevant candidates only

•          Pls do not indiscriminately circulate this mail to external sites, groups etc which would lead to meeting candidates not matching the criteria

•          Candidates fulfilling above mentioned criteria ONLY WILL be allowed to attend the test and also Local Mumbai candidates are preferred for this drive

•          Pls forward this mail to your respective referrals so that they are fully aware of the criteria and they need to carry the necessary documents mentioned above

•          We will try to finish the entire test and interview process the same day however if it is delayed we will communicate to the candidate accordingly

Please note: Referral Bonus Scheme is not applicable for Fresher's






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