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Applect Recruits Freshers

Experience: 0 - 2 Years

Location: Delhi

Education: UG - B.A - Maths,B.Sc - Any Specialization, Electronics, Maths, Physics  
PG - M.A - Maths,M.Sc - Any Specialization, Electronics, Maths, Physics

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: Content, Journalism

Job Description:
We urgently require Graduates or Post Graduates with specialization in Maths & Physics and who wish to be a part of Education industry.

 

Online Teaching in Mathematics & Physics which will further involve following responsibilities:

 

a) Preparing subject related content that is logically / factually / language-wise accurate and consistent

b) Ensuring visual clarity/"attractiveness of the content

d) Ensuring grade level (K-12) suitability of the content

e) Checking for copyright infringement and repeat use

f) Generating ideas and visualization for multimedia based content

g) Interacting with the developers and team for effective execution of the ideas


Desired Candidate Profile:
1. In-depth understanding of the domain subject with sensitivity to grade/curriculum specificities

2. Good knowledge of grammar including sentence construction and vocabulary

3. Demonstrates good communication skills while interacting (both written and verbal) with content writers and multimedia developers.


Company Profile:
Applect Learning System Pvt. Ltd. (http://applect.com) is a leader in the development of educational content with a deep focus on the K-12 segment. We are a group company of http://naukri.com. We have worked with global education brands in projects involving education, gaming and assessment. We have done a significant amount of work in providing custom content development services which include development of courseware, assessment items, teaching pieces, simulations, and conventional training materials.

Our deep focus on the Indian market includes our web based learning and assessment initiative – http://meritnation.com. Within 2 months of launch, we were selected as India's top 10 hottest startups by Business Today magazine. Thousands of students visit our site daily and we have only just begun.

Our team boasts of ardent & ingenious professionals having creativity, technical excellence, tenacity, and can-do spirit to deliver solutions of a global standard & at the same time having a genuine desire to make a difference. If you want to be a part of our small, agile, niche, highly focused team, then write to us.


Contact Details

Company Name: Applect Learning Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Website: http://www.applect.com, http://www.meritnation.com

Executive Name: Shipra Singh

Address: Not Mentioned

Email Address: [email protected]

Telephone: 91-11-40705000

Keywords: Maths, Mathematics, Content, Teaching, Teacher, Writing, Subject Matter Expert, Resident Teacher Expert, Physics, Electronics

Reference ID: Applect/Maths/17

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