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ERP for GSCB, & GSD (Walk-in)


 


 


YOU LOVE WORKING AT HP…

SO WILL YOUR FRIENDS


 

We are constantly on the look-out for people who truly love what they do.

If you know anyone that you think would be a great fit, refer them to HP!

We believe that the people in the best position to recommend a new

HP employee are those already working here. That's why we have an …

 

EMPLOYEE REFERRAL CAMPAIGN (ERP)

 

YOU MAY BE REWARDED FOR MAKING A SUCCESSFUL REFERRAL!

There are no limits to the number of referrals you can make!

The more great people we hire, the better we become!

 

We are currently sourcing candidates for the following vacancies:

 

 

Job Title &
Req Number

Location

Job Description

GSCB – Walk in

Date: September 1, 2010

Time: 11.00am to 4.00pm

 

Venue:

"Lakshya Towers"

5th floor, #16 (old no 309/2),

5th block, K H B Colony,

Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034

Technical Support Engineer

296146

Bangalore

o    Troubleshooting of laptops, desktops, operating systems, etc of HP customers (internal)

o    Standard written, verbal communication skills and technical skills.

o    Candidate with a minimum of 1yr work experience

o    Graduates in any discipline

o    Undergraduates with 1+ years relevant experience must

GSD – Walk in

Date: August 31, 2010

Time: 11.00am to 4.00pm

 

Venue:

"Lakshya Towers"

5th floor, #16 (old no 309/2),

5th block, K H B Colony,

Koramangala, Bangalore – 560034

Technical Support Engineer

296146

Bangalore

o    Troubleshooting Hardware/Networking/Software related queries of our global clients either through Phone or Email/Chat

o    Flexible to work in night shifts.

o    Standard written and verbal communication skills

o    Computer proficiency with applicable software applications

o    Candidate with 0-3yrs relevant work experiences

o    Graduates with any discipline (with sound technical knowledge preferred)

o    Undergraduates with 3+ years relevant experience must

 

 

HOW TO REFER A CANDIDATE

 

1. To start, visit Job Searcher and click "I agree: Begin my Search"
2. Look for job vacancies using Job number
3. Select the job title to open up the requisition details
4. Click "Refer a friend" on the right
5. Follow the instructions and submit

 

Note:

·         Rewards are only applicable to the positions that have ERP Bonus points.

·         Only resumes submitted via Job Searcher will be considered for referral.

·         The profile submitted by you shall remain live for 180 days.

 

To know more about the Employee Referral Program, click here.
For any queries/clarification, please log a case via "Contact HR" – @ hp Portal > Home > Quick Links > Contact HR

 


 

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