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We are hiring 2012 Passouts!!

 

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 Career Opportunities for Engineering Graduates - 2012 passouts

 

Building the Next Cisco – Simplified, Empowered, Accountable

A foundation has been laid for the Next Cisco—a simpler, more focused company that is easier to do business with, and where employees are more empowered and Leaders are accountable. As we continue on this journey together, we have a strong focus on the competition, solving customer challenges, and innovation. "Innovation is not just about great ideas, it's combining great ideas with great execution." - Alan Hase, V.P. Engineering, Cisco.

 

We would like to invite referrals of Engineering Graduates – 2012 pass outs who have a passion for innovative technologies, and the requisite skill set and education…………Cisco is a great place for them to get started !!!

 

Applications are being invited for Project Intern & Full Time Employee positions. Hiring events will be conducted at multiple locations during January – March 2012.

 

Send in your referrals on the web link provided below for us to invite them for the events :

http://www.cisco.apply2jobs.com/HVExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mHvexternal.showPositionDetails&PID=351462

Last date to submit Referrals – 17th Dec 2011

 

Candidate Eligibility Criteria (applicable for Project Intern & Full Time Position):

  • 2012 pass outs only
  • Aggregate of 70% or above
  • Degree: BE/B.Tech, ME/ M.Tech & MCA
  • Branches: Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics, Electrical, Telecommunication & Instrumentation

 

Referrals are invited from the following Colleges only:

 

Sl No

College Name

Sl No

College Name

1

RVCE Bangalore

16

MSRIT Bangalore

2

PSG Coimbatore

17

BMS Bangalore

3

IT BHU

18

Dayananda Sagar Bangalore

4

MNNIT Allahabad

19

BIT Bangalore

5

IIIT Allahabad

20

Amrita College of Engineering Bangalore

6

Anna University

21

PICT Pune

7

NIT Trichy

22

AIT Pune

8

NIT Warangal

23

COEP Pune

9

DTU Delhi

24

Cummins Engineering College, Pune

10

NSIT Delhi

25

KITS Warangal

11

PEC Chandigarh

26

IGIT Women's Engineering College, Delhi

12

NITK Surathkal

27

NIT Kurukshetra

13

PESIT Bangalore

28

GCT Coimbatore

14

SJCE Mysore

29

CIT Coimbatore

15

NIE Mysore

30

Amrita College of Engineering Coimbatore

 

Job Description: Refer to the Web link provided above.

 

Job Location: Bangalore/Chennai/ Pune. Work Location will be decided by the Management.

 

Note:

1.       There is no Referral award for Referring Freshers.

2.       Candidates will be directly contacted by the University Connection team between January March 2012.

3.       Referrals will be accepted via the weblink ONLY.

 

 

 Looking forward to your referrals!!  

 

 

 

 

 

University Connection Team

CISCO India

 

 

 


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