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Refer your friends and colleagues for off-campus requirements at Apps GD India HP

 


 

Refer your friends and colleagues for off-campus requirements at Apps GD India

 

 

Fast facts about Apps GD India

 

·   20,000+ professionals with global experience and strong middle-management skills

·   Proven competency in executing large multi-million dollar, multi-site projects and outsourcing contracts such as Healthways, BSC, Amgen, ALU, P&G, GM, Clorox, Molson-Coors, UMG, Telstra, Coca-Cola, Vodafone, Optus, etc.

·   World’s 1st BS15000 (now ISO 20000) certified company & 8th company to be directly appraised at SEI CMMI Level 5

·   Innovation delivered to customers leveraging HP Labs, HP Software, IPG and HP ESSN Labs in India

·   Effectively hosting global clients and showcasing range of capabilities

 

Role: Software Engineer

Qualification: BCA/B.Sc & MCA

Year of passing: 2012 only

Minimum % of score: For MCA(70% in MCA and 65% in X and XII) For BCA/BSc(60% throughout the academic career)

Streams: Computer Science.

 

How to refer

·   Req no for MCA  - # 1027840

·   Req no. for BCA/B.Sc - # 1026277

 

Candidates who meet the criteria will be called for a written test. We will communicate the date and the venue to the candidates directly.

 

Contact me or Write a comment.

 

Valid till 15 th November 2012

 

 

 

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