Friday, January 14, 2011

ECLERX" Recruits FRESHERS : BE/BTech/MCA/MCM : Software Engineer

Eclerx Services Limited

eClerx is a data analytics service provider specializing in competitive intelligence and pricing optimization programs for a number of industries and derivative operations for the financial services market. With a proven track record of delivering world-class quality and innovation to FORTUNE 1000 companies, eClerx offers an unparalleled blend of people; processes and technologies to help clients substantially improve their performance at reduced cost.
Our service portfolio spans the range of data process and analytics services and includes activities such as on-line catalog management, price benchmarking, contract analysis, data mining and financial / operational risk management.
We understand client needs and solve business problems by custom designing data processes, assembling a delivery team comprising generalists and domain specialists, and developing customized software to integrate the eClerx process with client internal systems and processes. The typical eClerx program would be 15-20 head count in size, spanning multiple functions and skill levels, and would be a multi-year client partnership.
Our facilities are based in Fort, Sewri and Ghatkopar, Mumbai.

You can also visit our website www.eclerx.com

Openings for BE's, MCA's & MCM's in Software Development

Job Description:


Hi!

We have openings in Software Development in IT department.

Kindly find the details mentioned below:

Interested candidates, for registration can call Deepali Shinde on 4047 5025 / 9870327708 or can mail the resumes

Designation: Software Engineer


Experience Required:
 0-1 yr

Work Location : 
Sewri (Centralized Pick up 7 drop provided from Dadar)

Shift Timings: 
General day shift

Skills required: 
Asp.net, C# & SQL

ONLY BE, MCM, & MCA CANDIDATES HAVING DOT.NET CERTIFICATION CAN APPLY.


Regards,
Deepali Shinde
Human Resources
eClerx Services Limited
Precise Processes | Passionate People

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