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walk in for DOTNET & C# professionals with 2-3yrs experience in BANGALORE

Dear Friends,
We are a chennai based well reputed HR Recruitment & consulting
company.
Presently one of our esteemed patron ASM Technologies Ltd a pioneer in
the IT industry is recruiting talented professionals for its Bangalore
location.

The Details are given below
Job Profile : Good Experience in C#.Net, OOPS Concepts, Winforms.

a) .Net Constructs (interfaces, collections, ...)

b) Threading and Serialization

c) HTTP/SOAP

d) IBF knowledge (optional)

e) Event & Delegation Mechanism

f) Dll Versioning & Signing
Location: Bangalore
Experience : 2 - 3 years
Qualifications : BE/B.Tech (preferebly Comp Science), MCA, M.Sc (Comp
Science)
Other : Excellent analytical and problem solving skills, Good
academics.

The walkin is on Saturday 3.11.07

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED TO APPEAR FOR THE WALK IN JUST FORWARD YOUR
UPDATED CV TO cv@baffingroup.com

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the interview & further
details will be provided.

We request you to pass the above given information to your
colleagues,friends with similar experience

Salary & benefits is open for the right talent.

For further queries on this contact me on 0-9841865362

Forward the resumes to "cv@baffingroup.com"

Wishes&Regards,
B.Ramprabhu ,
Sr.Executive Sourcing
Baffin Management Solutions
www.baffingroup.com
cv@baffingroup.com
98418 65362

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