Thursday 8 March 2012

Redhat company Hiring Freshers for Associate software Engineer in Bangalore March 2012

Company Name: Redhat

Job Designation or Job Role: Associate Software Engineer

Candidate Educational Qualification:B.Tech/B.E,MCA.M.Tech

Candidate Experience Required : Freshers

CTC or Package Offered: Best in Market

Job or Work Location: Bangalore

Functional Area : Application Programming, Maintenance

Area of Working: IT-Software/ Software Services

Candidate Profile:
  1. A minimum of Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or other technical degree with relevant experience is preferred.
  2. Must have extensive working knowledge of C, C++, Makefiles
  3. Excellent data structures and algorithm skills
  4. Operating systems and Unix internals skills
  5. Knowledge of Free and open source software development concept and methodology
  6. Ability to multi task while ensuring quality of work
  7. Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to interact with customers if required
  8. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Job Description:
As an Associate Software Engineer in the Red Hat Storage Engineering team, you will work as part of a team responsible for developing the filesystem, and writing unit test cases for filesystem. The ideal candidate should have a strong technical background, preferably in client/server architecture, algorithm development and will be creative, team-oriented, a quick learner with good interpersonal skills and driven to produce results
Company Profile :
Red Hat is the world’s leading open source software company and our products, including Red Hat Storage Solutions, are part of the reason why.

Red Hat Enterprise Storage is a software storage platform for virtual machines, private, and public clouds. We provide the ability to scale storage capacities from a few terabytes to multiple petabytes and are focused on simplifying the task of storing and managing the explosive growth of digital data while transforming the economics of storage.
Company Website : www.redhat.com

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