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SA INFO TECHNOLOGIES Hiring SALES MANAGER / SALES EXECUTIVE / TELE CALLER / CUSTOMER CARE EXECUTIVE

Wednesday, December 5, 2012


Eligibility  for sales manager(Male/female) :    MBA(Marketing/HR)
Salary                                                              :     vary between Rs. 1.1lacs - Rs. 2.4lacs
Batch                                                                :     Pass-out

Eligibility  for sales Executive(Male/female)      : 10+2 with Experience or B.A. or Higher Educational Degree
Salary                                                                :    60K to 1.8Lac Annually


Eligibility  for Tele Caller(female)                    :    10+2 with Experience or B.A. or Higher Educational Degree
Salary                                                                      :    Rs3000/- to 5000/- per month


Eligibility  for customer care executive(female) :    10+2 with Experience or B.A. or Higher Educational Degree
Salary                                                                           :            Rs3000/- to 5000/- per Month

Venue                                                    :    205-2nd Floor,Ram Gopal Estate,Bishan Saroop Colony, Panipat-132103
  
Job Location                                        :  Panipat
                                           
Selection Process 
1. HR Interview

 Month of Joining                                  :       December, 2012 

Required Documents
1.      Students are informed to carry all the mandatory documents like one hard copy of resume,  
2.       3-4 Passport size photographs (recent).
3.    All the students should appear for interview in formal dress
4.    All the students are required to carry their all qualification documents starting     from  10th Class. (original copy and 1 photocopy of each)

For more information:
Please Contact:
Kanav Kathuria:9896374773  / Gurusharan Rawal: 9991614333

Cypress Semiconductor Hiring for Applications Engineer

Tuesday, December 4, 2012


Job Description
Define and execute system level test methodologies and validation.
Pre and Post silicon validations.
Define, create and document the reference designs to demonstrate the capabilities of Cypress CapSense product line
Technical training material development and delivery
Technical collateral: Reference design, demos, application notes, training videos, evaluation tools, evaluation software, etc
System Level Failure Analysis and Debug, Competitive analysis and performance benchmark.
Salary:
Not Disclosed by Recruiter
Industry:
Telecom, ISP
Functional Area:
Application Programming, Maintenance
Role Category:
Programming & Design
Role:
Software Developer
Keyskills:
Applications Engineer, C, Programming, Firmware
Desired Candidate Profile
Education:
(UG - Any Graduate) AND (PG - Any PG Course) AND ( Doctorate - Doctorate Not Required)

0 - 1 years experience
Programming skills C and Assembly language
Exposure in design and development of firmware coding
Sound knowledge on electronics fundamentals, analog, digital interface circuits and MCUs
Knowledge in script languages, simulation and modeling tools
Good communication and presentation skill
Self motivated, highly organized and productive individual
Company Profile
Cypress Semiconductor Technology India Pvt. Ltd
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits for networking, wireless infrastructure and handsets, computation, consumer, automotive, and industrial markets. It operates through three segments: Memory, Non-Memory, and SunPower. The Memory segment designs and produces static random access memories (SRAMs). It offers various SRAM products, including fast asynchronous SRAMs, double data rate SRAMs, More Battery Life and micropower SRAMs, No Bus Latency and synchronous burst SRAMs, and Quad Data Rate SRAMs, as well as offers image sensors. The Non-Memory segment offers dual-port memories; first-in, first-out memories; framers; Grating Light Valve; high-speed optical transceiver link physical layer devices; network search engines; physical layer devices; QuadPort datapath switching elements; programmable clocks; programmable logic devices; Programmable System-on-Chip reconfigurable mixed-signal arrays; registered buffers; RoboClock clock buffers; USB controllers; and WirelessUSB controllers. The SunPower segment designs and manufactures silicon solar cells based on an interdigitated backside contact design. The company sells its products through a direct sales force, manufacturing representative firms, distributors, and international trading companies, and representative firms in North America, Europe, and Asia/Pacific, as well as in Japan. Cypress was co-founded by T.J. Rodgers. The company was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.


Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2012 for Assistant Commandant

Qualification:-Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% marks in aggregate of a university recognised by the Central/ State Govt./UGC. Should have qualified 12th standard with aggregate of 60% marks in Physics and Maths.
OR
B.Sc with Maths & Physics with 60% marks in aggregate. (Physics or Maths should be one of the subject in final year of B.Sc Degree). Should have qualified 12th standard with an aggregate of 60% marks in Physics and Maths
OR
(i) Engineering degree with 60% marks in aggregate in Naval architecture / Mechanical/ Marine/Design/ Production /Aeronautical/ Automotive / Industrial and Production/ Aeronautical/ Instrumentation and Control/ Electrical/ Electronics and Tele Communication and recognised by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). (ii) 60% marks in aggregate in Physics and Maths in 12th class or three year diploma course. or Should have passed sections A and B of Institute of Engineers (India) examination in any of the discipline listed above with 60% marks.

Age Limit:-
Varies for post to post

Salary:-
Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay Rs 5400

Organisation:-
Indian Coast Guard

Post:-
Assistant Commandant

Vacancies:-
Not Disclosed

Application Fee:-
Nil

Last Date to Apply:-
17 Dec 12


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Company at Balabhgarh Requires Diploma Holders(Mechanical) on Urgent Basis.


A Reputed Company at Balabhgarh Requires Diploma Holders(Mechanical) on Urgent Basis.
 
Details are mentioned as below
Location – ballabhgarh
Salary : 9 K
JD—Machine shop supervisor
Diploma ME 2012
Kindly send you RESUME at the following EMail IDs. Mention the Subject as "RESUME FOR BALABHGARH COMPANY"
 

23 Usual Questions asked in a HR interview

Monday, December 3, 2012


Let's face it; no one likes the interview process. Well, certainly not the people being interviewed anyway. You have to be on your best behaviour, you only get one chance to get it right, and it's like taking your driving test all over again. Remember, being interviewed is a skill, and if you do the preparation you should ace it every time.

1. So, tell me a little about yourself: I'd be very surprised if you haven't been asked this one at every interview. It's probably the most asked question because it sets the stage for the interview and it gets you talking. Be careful not to give the interviewer your life story here. You don't need to explain everything from birth to present day. Relevant facts about education, your career and your current life situation are fine.

2. Why are you looking (or why did you leave you last job)? This should be a straightforward question to answer, but it can trip you up. Presumably you are looking for a new job (or any job) because you want to advance your career and get a position that allows you to grow as a person and an employee. It's not a good idea to mention money here, it can make you sound mercenary. And if you are in the unfortunate situation of having been downsized, stay positive and be as brief as possible about it. If you were fired, you'll need a good explanation. But once again, stay positive.

3. Tell me what you know about this company: Do your homework before you go to any interview. Whether it's being the VP of marketing or the mailroom clerk, you should know about the company or business you're going to work for. Has this company been in the news lately? Who are the people in the company you should know about? Does the background work, it will make you stand out as someone who comes prepared, and is genuinely interested in the company and the job.

4. Why do you want to work at X Company? This should be directly related to the last question. Any research you've done on the company should have led you to the conclusion that you'd want to work there. After all, you're at the interview, right? Put some thought into this answer before you have your interview, mention your career goals and highlight forward-thinking goals and career plans.

5. What relevant experience do you have? Hopefully if you're applying for this position you have bags of related experience, and if that's the case you should mention it all. But if you're switching careers or trying something a little different, your experience may initially not look like it's matching up. That's when you need a little honest creativity to match the experiences required with the ones you have. People skills are people skills after all, you just need to show how customer service skills can apply to internal management positions, and so on.

6. If your previous co-workers were here, what would they say about you? Ok, this is not the time for full disclosure. If some people from your past are going to say you're a boring A-hole, you don't need to bring that up. Stay positive, always, and maybe have a few specific quotes in mind. "They'd say I was a hard worker" or even better "John Doe has always said I was the most reliable, creative problem-solver he'd ever met."

7. Have you done anything to further your experience? This could include anything from night classes to hobbies and sports. If it's related, it's worth mentioning. Obviously anything to do with further education is great, but maybe you're spending time on a home improvement project to work on skills such as self-sufficiency, time management and motivation .

8. Where else have you applied? This is a good way to hint that you're in demand, without sounding like you're whoring yourself all over town. So, be honest and mention a few other companies but don't go into detail. The fact that you're seriously looking and keeping your options open is what the interviewer is driving at.

9. How are you when you're working under pressure? Once again, there are a
few ways to answer this but they should all be positive. You may work well under pressure, you may thrive under pressure, and you may actually PREFER working under pressure. If you say you crumble like aged blue cheese, this is not going to help you get your foot in the door.

10. What motivates you to do a good job? The answer to this one is not money,
even if it is. You should be motivated by life's noble pursuits. You want recognition for a job well done. You want to become better at your job. You want to help others or be a leader in your field.

11. What's your greatest strength? This is your chance to shine. You're being asked to explain why you are a great employee, so don't hold back and stay do stay positive. You could be someone who thrives under pressure, a great motivator, an amazing problem solver or someone with extraordinary attention to detail. If your greatest strength, however, is to drink anyone under the table or get a top score on Mario Kart, keep it to yourself. The interviewer is looking for work-related strengths.

12. What's your biggest weakness? If you're completely honest, you may be kicking yourself in the butt. If you say you don't have one, you're obviously lying. This is a horrible question and one that politicians have become masters at answering. They say things like "I'm perhaps too committed to my work and don't spend enough time with my family." Oh, there's a fireable offense. I've even heard "I think I'm too good at my job, it can often make people jealous." Please, let's keep our feet on the ground. If you're asked this question, give a small, work-related flaw that you're working hard to improve. Example: "I've been told I occasionally focus on details and miss the bigger picture, so I've been spending time laying out the complete project every day to see my overall progress."

13. Let's talk about salary. What are you looking for? Run for cover! This is one tricky game to play in an interview. Even if you know the salary range for the job, if you answer first you're already showing all your cards. You want as much as possible, the employer wants you for as little as you're willing to take. Before you apply, take a look at salary.com for a good idea of what someone with your specific experience should be paid. You may want to say, "well, that's something I've thought long and hard about and I think someone with my experience should get between X & Y." Or, you could be sly and say, "right now, I'm more interested in talking more about what the position can offer my career." That could at least buy you a little time to scope out the situation.

14. Are you good at working in a team? Unless you have the I.Q. of a houseplant, you'll always answer YES to this one. It's the only answer. How can anyone function inside an organization if they are a loner? You may want to mention what part you like to play in a team though; it's a great chance to explain that you're a natural leader.

15. Tell me a suggestion you have made that was implemented. It's important here to focus on the word "implemented." There's nothing wrong with having a thousand great ideas, but if the only place they live is on your notepad what the point is? Better still, you need a good ending. If your
previous company took your advice and ended up going bankrupt, that's not such a great example either. Be prepared with a story about an idea of yours that was taken from idea to implementation, and considered successful.

16. Has anything ever irritated you about people you've worked with? Of course, you have a list as long as your arm. But you can't say that, it shows you as being negative and difficult to work with. The best way to answer this one is to think for a while and then say something like "I've always got on just fine with my co-workers actually."

17. Is there anyone you just could not work with? No. Well, unless you're talking about murderers, racists, rapists, thieves or other dastardly characters, you can work with anyone. Otherwise you could be flagged as someone who's picky and difficult if you say, "I can't work with anyone who's a Bronco's fan. Sorry."

18. Tell me about any issues you've had with a previous boss. Arrgh! If you fall for this one you shouldn't be hired anyway. The interviewer is testing you to see if you'll speak badly about your previous supervisor. Simply answer this question with extreme tact, diplomacy and if necessary, a big fat loss of memory. In short, you've never had any issues.

19. Would you rather work for money or job satisfaction? It's not a very fair question is it? We'd all love to get paid a Trump-like salary doing a job we love but that's rare indeed. It's fine to say money is important, but remember that NOTHING is more important to you than the job. Otherwise, you're just someone looking for a bigger pay check.

20. Would you rather be liked or feared? I have been asked this a lot, in various incarnations. The first time I just drew a blank and said, "I don't know." That went over badly, but it was right at the start of my career when I had little to no experience. Since then I've realized that my genuine answer is "Neither, I'd rather be respected." You don't want to be feared because fear is no way to motivate a team. You may got the job done but at what cost? Similarly, if you're everyone's best friend you'll find it difficult to make tough decisions or hit deadlines. But when you're respected, you don't have to be a complete bastard or a lame duck to get the job done.

21. Are you willing to put the interests of X Company ahead of your own? Again, another nasty question. If you say yes, you're a corporate whore who doesn't care about family. If you say no, you're disloyal to the company. I'm afraid that you'll probably have to say yes to this one though, because you're trying to be the perfect employee at this point, and perfect employees don't cut out early for Jimmy's baseball game.

22. So, explain why I should hire you. As I'm sure you know, "because I'm great" or "I really need a job" are not good answers here. This is a time to give the employer a laundry list of your greatest talents that just so happen to match the job description. It's also good to avoid taking potshots at other potential candidates here. Focus on yourself and your talents, not other people's flaws.

23. Finally, do you have any questions to ask me? I'll finish the way I started, with one of the most common questions asked in interviews. This directly relates to the research you've done on the company and also gives you a chance to show how eager and prepared you are. You'll probably want to ask about benefits if they haven't been covered already. A good generic one is "how soon could I start, if I were offered the job of course." You may also ask what you'd be working on. Specifically, in the role you're applying for and how that affects the rest of the company. Always have questions ready, greeting this one with a blank stare is a rotten way to finish your interview. Good luck and happy job hunting.


Hiring For Freshers


Company Name: Syniverse Technologies 
  
Company  Website: http://www.syniverse.com/
  
Designation : Quality Assurance Engineer

Job Description : 
  • Formal software testing methodologies
  • Integration testing
  • Conformance testing
  • Module and Functional testing
  • Document inspections & reviews
  • Strong troubleshooting and error analysis skills
  • Strong understanding of GSM standards and testing methods preferred

Qualification : BE/BTech

Location : Bangalore

Experience : Fresher

Offcampus Drive



Technology Education & Research Integrated Institutions is committed to provide a platform to the youth of the nation to make them a better professional, better individual and better citizen. Under the leadership of Dr M P Gupta (Former Director, Technical Education, Haryana & Uttarakhand & Currently Advisor TERII) TERII is going to a nodal hub for placement and we are going to provide the best career path to the students. Recruitments on December 9th and December 14th 2012. The complete details of the drives are as under:
December 9, 2012:
      

   
Program: ‘Wista’ with Maths
Qualification: B. Sc (Computer Applications/ CS/ IT/ Physics/ Maths/ Statistics/ Electronics)
Maths or Business Maths as a subject in 12th Standard is mandatory.
Batch 2013: Should not have any standing backlogs.
10th + 12th + Graduation
Designation: Project Engineers
Salary:
1st year – 11500K                       2nd Year – 14000K
3rd Year – 19000K                       4th Year – 23000K
Selection Process:
        Online Test,  HR /Voice interview

                                                                           
Requires individual striving to make a career for themselves in Personalized Sales.
Qualification: BBA / MBA / BA / B Sc / B Com
Batch: 2012/ 2013
No Percentage Criteria as such. Only criteria is the person should be able to adapt to the roles and responsibilities assigned, open to challenges.
Designation: Customer Sales Specialist/ Group Customer Sales Specialist/ Team Leader
Work Location: Punjab, UP, Delhi-NCR
Salary: As per payment plans of the company
Selection Process: Group Discussion, Personal Interview

www.aisglass.com
BA / B Com / BSc / BBA / MBA
Batch: 2012/ 2013
Eligibility Criteria:  60% THROUGH OUT
Designation: MANAGEMENT TRAINEES
Job Location: Anywhere in India
Salary: 1.8 Lpa
Service Bond: 2 Years
Selection Process: Aptitude Test, GD, PI

    December 14, 2012:
       
www.mjunction.in
Diploma Civil 2013 Batch
The Company has some openings for B. Tech/ Diploma Civil Experienced candidates also
Eligibility: 60% Throughout with No standing backlogs
Salary: At Par with Industry

www.gpp-india.com
Diploma Mechanical 2013 Batch Only
Eligibility: 60% in Diploma with No standing Backlogs
Job Location: Ghaziabad
Salary:
Rs 8,000/- for 1sr 6 months
Rs 10,000/- after 6 months
Rs 12,000/- after completing 1 year & based of review
Rs 16,000/- after completing 2 years & based on review
Selection Process: Group Discussion, Personal Interview

www.yashfans.com
Diploma Mechanical 2013 Batch Only
Eligibility: 50% in Diploma with No standing Backlogs
Salary:
Depending upon the skill set of the individual
Selection Process: Quantative &Aptitude Test + 5-6 Technical Questions of Mechanical Engineering + Personal Interview



Venue for Both Drives: TERII Campus
Reporting Time for Both Drives: Sharp at 8.00 AM

The only way a student can participate in all the placement drives is by registration at www.terii.in

For any clarification/ assistance/ query/ help, feel free to help our TEAM T&P at:
09996783001, 9896179792, 09996783002