Monday, November 1, 2010

Urgent opening for Java with Webservices(Jr , Sr, module lead level) at Bangalore

 Dear Muhammad,
Hi, 

Greetings from Magna Infotech!! 

This is with reference to opening we have with one of our client for Position 

The selected candidate will be a permanent employee of Magna Infotech Pvt Ltd deputed to the client 

About Magna Infotech ---- 

• Magna InfoTech is a premier provider of IT services to clients worldwide. 
• Magna Infotech is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company that offers unique solution to build, integrate and manage IT systems across a broad spectrum of industry by using a combination of on-site, off-shore methodology. 
• It has office in USA (Danbury, CT) and India (Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, 
Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata, Mumbai) 
• More than 5500+ employees are working under the payrolls of Magna Infotech. 
• Presently associated with 165 active clients. (IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, CSC, 
Amdocs, Siemens, Symantec, Patni, Cap Gemini, HSBC, Mphasis to name a 
few.) 
• Spread across 7 different Locations across India with Head office in Hyderabad. 

Please Visit our website for more details. www.magna.in 

Role: Software Engineer 
Experience: 3-4yrs 
Skills: Java, Webservices, XML, SOAP 

Role: Senior Software Engineer 
Experience: 4 to 5 Yrs 
Skills: Java, Webservices, XML, SOAP 

Role: Mode Lead 
Experience: 5+ 
Skills: Java, Webservices, XML, SOAP 


Location: Bangalore 
Joining Time: 10-15 Days

Appreciate if you can pass this opportunity to your colleagues and friends those who are interested for the same. 

Appreciate your quick response. 

Warm Regards,

1 comment:

  1. Java and to some degree .Net are the main choices because they have been consistently pegged as the “safe” choice to go with for mid-level project managers in the corporate world. No one was ever fired for choosing Java or Microsoft.

    However, there are many large distributed applications these days that run primarily with technologies like Python, PHP, et al. Even companies like Google and Yahoo are heavily invested in these technologies. Java may be the main choice for enterprise development now, but it’s days are numbered as the only stalwart option to go with.

    Let’s face it, many of these so called “enterprise applications” could easily have been written much faster and with less overhead using technologies like Python, PHP, et al.


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