Saturday, April 19, 2014

Aspire Systems is Hiring freshers 2013 pass outs - Apply Today


Aspire Systems is a global technology services firm serving as a trusted technology partner for our customers. We work with some of the world's most innovative enterprises and independent software vendors, helping them leverage technology and outsourcing in our specific areas of expertise.

Our core philosophy of 'Attention. Always.' communicates our belief in lavishing care and attention on our customers and employees.
DesignationHiring Linux Certified Freshers (2013 Passouts) - Aspire Systems! - 5 Opening(s)
Job DescriptionHi

Greetings from Aspire Systems!!!

Job Details:

Position: Trainee

Exp: Fresher (0 yrs)

Skill set: Linux (Red Hat Certified Engineers - RHCE)

Place of Work: Chennai (Siruseri)

Note: Linux certification is a must. Only certified candidates will be considered for the interview process.


If interested, please share your application with an "Updated CV".

Looking forward to hear from you.

Regards,
HR-Talent Acquisition Team
Aspire Systems India Pvt Ltd
Desired ProfilePlease refer to the Job description above
Experience0 Years
Industry TypeIT-Software / Software Services
RoleTrainee
Functional AreaIT Software - Other
EducationUG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization
PG - Any Postgraduate - Any Specialization, Post Graduation Not Required
DOCTORATE - Any Doctorate - Any Specialization, Doctorate Not Required
LocationChennai
KeywordsRHCELinux AdministrationRedhat LinuxFresherlinux fresherslinux trainee
ContactAspire Systems India (P) Ltd
1/D-1, SIPCOT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PARK
Navalur Post, Siruseri Kancheepuram District.
CHENNAI,Tamilnadu,India 600001
Websitehttp://www.aspiresys.com
Job Posted16 Apr


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1 comments:

  1. Great chance for the RHCE freshers to grab the job,well the engineers who are not certified and get trained from a recognized Red Hat training & certification institute and can be eligible for the post,i have gone researching the same and found this information from Red Hat Linux Certification and found it helpfull.

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