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Neilsoft (MNC) Walk-in for Freshers: Nov 5

Experience: 0 - 1 Years

Location: Pune

Education: UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Civil, Mechanical, Production/Industrial  
PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization

Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area: QA & Testing

Job Description:
BE Mechanical / Production / Civil with manufacturing background OR CAD/CAM background. Candidates who have completed CAD/CAM course are the right candidates for this requirement.

 

Candidate will be working on testing of CAD Applications.


Desired Candidate Profile:
BE Mechanical / Production / Civil with manufacturing background OR CAD/CAM background. Candidates who have completed CAD/CAM course are the right candidates for this requirement.

 

Candidate should have very good knowledge of CAD applications.

 

Written Test Details:

Date: 5th November 09

Time: 2 PM to 5 PM

Venue:

Neilsoft Ltd.

1st Floor, Godrej Castlemaine, Bund Garden Road, Next to Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune - 411001.


 

Recruitment Process:

Aptitude and Geometry test followed by interviews in the next week.

Company Profile:
Neilsoft offers a range of software services across the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC) supporting our clients become more competitive, reduce product development & maintenance costs, enhance their ability to quickly release newer versions of their products globally, and focus their in-house development teams on new product innovations.

As a leading provider of engineering services to various industry segments such as manufacturing, automotive, industrial machinery & construction, Neilsoft has good understanding of design processes specific to these segments, and the use of related software products. This provides us critical insights into the needs of software end-users, and enables us to design & develop solutions that help engineering enterprises automate their processes for higher sales & design productivity. This, coupled with a deep understanding of various CAD/engineering tools, geometry kernels & API's, a good understanding of the SDLC for engineering & related software, and ability to introduce the vital end-user perspective while developing, testing & customizing engineering software has enabled us to become a reliable partner to various leading companies in their software projects. Please visit our web-site:www.neilsoft.com

Contact Details

Company Name: Neilsoft Ltd.

Website: http://www.neilsoft.com

Executive Name: Amit Narvekar

Address: Not Mentioned

Telephone: 91-20-30531200

Keywords: CAD, Mechanical, Civil, Manual Testing

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