Association of Indian Students at USC

Sunday, September 30, 2007

A.I.S. Newsletter

Association of Indian Students

 

Hi Guys & Gals,

 

We thank the new students for attending the Welcome Social on Monday. We hope you had a good time. We have finally decided the dates for Diwali and Garba and we are working on the making of those events. You can get more details about it below. Also, we are calling in for performers for the Diwali Show. Performing at Bovard Auditorium in front of more than 800 – 1000 people is a great opportunity to showcase your talents. So, if you are interested in performing at the show, please fill up the form given in the AIS Website.

 

Thank You.

 

AIS Team

 

Upco ming Events :

AIS Garba

 

Venue: Lyon Center

Date: October 20th, 2007         

Time:   6:30 – 11 pm

 

AIS Diwali Fest

 

Venue: Bovard Auditorium

Date: November 10th, 2007

Time:   7– 11 pm

If you want to perform at this event, please fill up the form at http://www-scf.usc.edu/~india/events/diwaliparticipation.php

 

HSO Dosa Night (Diwali Fund Raiser)/Mahatma Gandhiji's Birthday

 

Venue: Interfaith  Room 108 at University Religious Center (right by the Fishbowl Chappel)

Date: October 2nd, 2007

Time:   7 pm

Details: $5 per plate (each plate has 2 dosas, chutney, sambar and icecream)

We are also screening Lage Raho Munna Bhai in honor of Mahatma Gandhiji

USC NATURAL PATH MEDITATION GROUP INFO SESSION

Hi all,

We will have our info session from 6:15pm - 7:30 pm next Tuesday in
the University Religious Center (URC Building, just east of the UPC
health center). The exact room number will be announced on our website
soon. There will also be directions at URC.

We will go over the details of our practice, the experiences of
current student-practitioners, and insights from our meditation
trainers. The plan is to have an interactive session, so please feel
free to ask questions. Light refreshments will be provided.

What : Natural Path Meditation Group Info Session
Where: URC
When: Tuesday, Oct 2nd, 6:15pm

Looking forward to meeting you all,
USC Natural Path Meditation Group
meditate@usc.edu
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~meditate

 

Other Informations :

Excellent Opportunity for OPT -Fresh Graduates / Students graduating in Dec. 2007/ January 2008  

We are a premium IT services Company Established in 1995 and headquartered in Vienna, VA( Washington DC Metro Area) with branch offices in other locations in US, India and China. We provide onsite, offsite and offshore services to our clients. We have a large client base and some of our major clients are Coca Cola, American Airlines, SAP America, Microsoft, US Deptt. of Labor, Pfizer, GM, JP Morgan Chase to name a few. We are certified partners with Microsoft,Oracle, Sun Microsystems and webMethods. More details are offered on our website -- www.supremesoft.net.

We are organizing training for OPT candidates starting October at two locations in the US- Vienna, VA and Iselin,NJ. Fresh batches start every month. The areas in which training is being organised are:
Java/J2EE , .Net, SAP( FI/CO, HR, BW,CRM), Business Analyst, QA, Configuration Management, DBA ( Oracle, DB2, SQL Server), ETL/Informatica/Datastage ,Weblogic/Websphere Admin.

We can organize a training for any other IT field too in which the candidate may be interested and which is not listed above. We encourage candidates with Masters Degree in any branch of Engineering/Technology/Management to apply. Registration starts now. The training duration may vary from 4 weeks - 8 weeks depending on the area opted for. The training includes paid accommodation and living expenses, a well designed curriculum,interaction with experienced trainers, mock interviews and simulated
projects.

100% placement is guaranteed with our clients. The salary/ billing rate is very good and comparable to the best in the industry. The candidate would not incur any cost for the training.

We provide H1B & Green Card sponsorship, health, vision, dental, disability and life insurance benefits and paid vacation.

For any further details , information and registration, please feel free to
contact the Recruiting Manager at 859-559-9081 / 703-336-9193.

Regards

Rupa Subramanian

rupa@supremesoft.net
Recruiting Manager
Supreme Soft Inc.
Vienna,VA.

Recruiter job for an MS student

Dear Student, We are looking for a MS student that can come and work at our Edison, New Jersey office as a recruiter.

Basic responsibilities are to go to various university career fairs and talk to graduating international students.

Develop strategies to go and meet graduating Indian MS students at various universities.

We have both full-time and part-time jobs available.

Please email me your resume or call me if interested.

Thanks


Raju

SmartWorks


email: recruiter@smtworks.com

phone: 732 985 8800 x205

Cry Walks For Child Rights

CRY Child Rights and You is an independent, non-religious, non-political, registered non-profit organization in India. It works towards restoring basic rights to children, especially from India and works across levels from direct action to advocacy, mobilizing public opinion and policy change. It focuses mainly on the 4 basic rights of survival, development, protection and participation which were defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), an international human rights treaty which has been ratified by 192 countries.

The CRC is built on certain "foundation principles" that underpin all other children's rights. The CRC confers the following basic rights on all children across the world, without discrimination:

  • The right to survival to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality
  • The right to development to education, care, leisure, recreation
  • The right to protection from exploitation, abuse, neglect
  • The right to participation to expression, information, thought and religion.

CRY works to ensure these rights to all categories of children, who could be street children, children bonded in labor, children of commercial sex workers, physically and mentally challenged children and children in juvenile institutions, or even children in privileged homes.

 

We have organized a walk near the Santa Monica Pier for October 6th. I will attach the links to both the walk sign up list and the pledge drive. This is the 3rd year the walk has been held but the first year I have been involved. I know it is short notice but I just got on board this past weekend and would really like a strong showing this year

I was hoping to get at least 150 people out there walking. I know everyone must be extremely busy but if you can forward this mail to your constituents/members, I'd really appreciate it. We may even do a post walk meet and greet. We hope to have a pretty diverse group from varied backgrounds. Undergrad to grad students and professionals from different walks of life. 

If you know of anyone else who would be able to help out, please invite them or ask them to contact me. 

Please give me a call or drop me a line anytime. 914 471 1441. 

Thanks for all your help. 

Here is the link to the walk:  www.crysocal.org/crywalk 

Here is the link to pledge drive:  www.active.com/donate/crysocalwalk2007

News from TESOL & TEFL Society(TTS).

Hi all,

This is Christy from TESOL & TEFL Society(TTS).
We are a member of ISA.

Now we TTS is assisting our members to do" language exchange" according to their needs.
Most of our members are from Taiwan, China, Korea, Japan, and USA.
Some of our members are willing to teach Chinese/ Mandarin, Japanese, etc to their language exchange partner.
They would like to practice English with their language partner as well.

" Lanugage Exchange" is NOT a course held by TTS.
Language exchange partners will meet each other individually.
We assist our members to match the language requirement/needs provided by other people.
Mainly, our goal is to provide opportunities for our members to improve their English proficiency.

If any member in your organization is interested in doing language exchange with our members, please contact me via email.
The subject of the email: Language Exchange
Content:
1.Your full name
2. Which organization are you from?
3.What's your major in USC? (also mark undergraduate or graduate?)
4.Contact email address:
5.Contact cell number(optional):
6.What language(s) do you speak?
7.What language(s) do you want to learn from your language exchange partner?
8.What language(s) do you want to teach to your language exchange partner?

My email address: yijupan@usc.edu

Please forward the news to your memebers if possible.
If you have other questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you very much!

Sincerely,
Christy Pan
Director of Public Relations of TESOL&TEFL Society/TTS
Director of Academic Events
TTS Representative of International Students' Assembly

http://www-scf.usc.edu/~tesol/

Participation in Research

Dear International Student:

I am an international student in the counseling psychology doctoral program at Fordham University.  I am emailing to request your participation in my dissertation research examining the feelings and life evaluations of Asian International Students.  The results of this research may help college counselors to assist Asian international students as they adjust to life in the United States.  If you are from South, East or South-East Asia, you are eligible to participate in this research.  In exchange for your participation, I will have one tree planted via the Green Belt Movement, a not-for-profit organization founded by the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Wangari Maatia.  Your participation should not take more than 45 minutes.  If you are interested in participating in the research, please go to https://www.psychdata.com/s.asp?SID=121666

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,
Michele Barakett


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Sunday, September 23, 2007

AIS General Meeting / Welcome Social Tomorrow 5 pm - 7 pm at Tommy's Place

AIS General Meeting / Welcome Back Social

Venue: Tommy's Place (basement of Norman Topping Students Center)

Date: 24th September 2007 (Monday)

Time: 5 – 7 pm

Agenda: Deals with presenting new students with the various issues such as events this semester, orientation, membership etc.

Food and Sodas will be Served !!!
 
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Saturday, September 22, 2007

A.I.S. Newsletter - General Meeting / Welcome Back Social - Monday 24th September, 2007

Association of Indian Students

 

Hi Guys & Gals,

 

We had been trying hard to bring up a welcome party in general to all Indian Students on campus. Unfortunately due to several reasons, we weren't able to bring in a party for all the students. But we thought that it would be necessary for us to host a Welcome Social for the new students (primarily) so that they get to know what AIS is all about and what we look forward to do in this semester and the upcoming academic year. The current students are also welcome to attend this event.

 

Hence we are presenting to you "The AIS General Meeting / Welcome Back Social" on Monday 24th September 2007 at Tommy's Place (more details given below).

 

We have also getting our dates finalized for Garba and Diwali which are our main events this semester.

 

We hope to see you there at the Social.

 

Thank You.

 

AIS Team

 

Upco ming Events :

AIS General Meeting / Welcome Back Social

Venue: Tommy's Place (basement of Norman Topping Students Center)

Date: 24th September 2007 (Monday)

Time: 5 – 7 pm

Agenda: Deals with presenting new students with the various issues such as events this semester, orientation, membership etc.

Food and Sodas will be Served !!!

 

AIS Garba

 

Date & Time: Mid October

Venue: Lyon Center

 

AIS Diwali Fest

 

Date: November 10th, 2007

Venue: Bovard Auditorium

 

 

Other Informations :

Job Opportunity at Stryket Corporation

Stryker Corporation (SYK) is a United States based global MedTech company with countless international opportunities.  Stryker has a long history of performance and growth, with $5.4 billion in 2006 sales marking our 30 th year of 20% growth.  Our focus on talent and employee development differentiates us and makes Stryker the employer of choice for over 16,000 worldwide.  At Stryker we look to hire only the best and continually promote from within to creating opportunities for career growth.   Our broad global presence is ideal for candidates looking to leverage academic and/or workplace international experience.  If you are driven, performance oriented and thrive in a fast paced work environment Stryker is the ideal place for you to build a career.

Internationally, we have opportunities in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Asia, and Japan.  Positions vary somewhat by location, but may include Marketing, Human Resources, Supply Chain, Sales, Regulatory Affairs, Engineering and Quality.  Because we promote from within to help build our growing organization, we are always hiring!  

To learn more about Stryker please visit our website:

www.stryker.com/careers

 

My focus will be on those students looking to return to their home country post graduation, potentially after 3 – 6 months of on the job training here in the US at one of our US based facilities.  Please advise the best avenue in which to partner with your group.  In addition, feel free to forward this email to anyone else who may be interested in hearing more about opportunities with Stryker.

Thank you for your assistance!

Anna Avalos

International Talent Manager

anna.avalos@stryker.com

o: 408.754.2557 or 800.435.0220 x2557

c: 408.857.5242

Cry Walks For Child Rights

CRY Child Rights and You is an independent, non-religious, non-political, registered non-profit organization in India. It works towards restoring basic rights to children, especially from India and works across levels from direct action to advocacy, mobilizing public opinion and policy change. It focuses mainly on the 4 basic rights of survival, development, protection and participation which were defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), an international human rights treaty which has been ratified by 192 countries.

The CRC is built on certain "foundation principles" that underpin all other children's rights. The CRC confers the following basic rights on all children across the world, without discrimination:

  • The right to survival to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality
  • The right to development to education, care, leisure, recreation
  • The right to protection from exploitation, abuse, neglect
  • The right to participation to expression, information, thought and religion.

CRY works to ensure these rights to all categories of children, who could be street children, children bonded in labor, children of commercial sex workers, physically and mentally challenged children and children in juvenile institutions, or even children in privileged homes.

 

We have organized a walk near the Santa Monica Pier for October 6th. I will attach the links to both the walk sign up list and the pledge drive. This is the 3rd year the walk has been held but the first year I have been involved. I know it is short notice but I just got on board this past weekend and would really like a strong showing this year

I was hoping to get at least 150 people out there walking. I know everyone must be extremely busy but if you can forward this mail to your constituents/members, I'd really appreciate it. We may even do a post walk meet and greet. We hope to have a pretty diverse group from varied backgrounds. Undergrad to grad students and professionals from different walks of life. 

If you know of anyone else who would be able to help out, please invite them or ask them to contact me. 

Please give me a call or drop me a line anytime. 914 471 1441. 

Thanks for all your help. 

Here is the link to the walk:  www.crysocal.org/crywalk 

Here is the link to pledge drive:  www.active.com/donate/crysocalwalk2007

Dream Mile … A few miles for million dreams

 

I am a volunteer for Vibha,a non profit organization that supports projects for underprivileged children in India.You can visit our Los Angeles website at http://la.vibha.org

We are conducting a 5kWalk(http://www.thedreammile.org/la ) on October 7,2007 at Balboa Park,Encino.We would like to send this event information to people so that they can participate and support our cause.

It would be great if you can forward this email to your  friends and to your mailing group and help us spread the awareness. Details of the event are in the attached flyer.

Thank you very much for your help.Please call me if you have any questions.

Regards,

Gokul

818 416 2209

Discounted Air Travel For Students

We provide discounted travel for indian students travelling around the world. We work with the industry leading consolidators, which enables us to provide discounted fares to the students. We provide quick, reliable, courteous & professional service for your travel needs. We are open to donation ideas which will benefit your student association.

We believe in creating long-term relationships rather than short-term gains.

Please contact us at (714) 484 - TRIP (8747) or you can email us: info@shalomtrip.com.

Sincerely,
Ajay
Voice: (714) 484 - TRIP (8747)
Email: ajay@shalomtrip.com
www.shalomtrip.com



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Monday, September 10, 2007

AIS Newsletter

Association of Indian Students

 

Hi Guys & Gals,

 

We are very happy to find a good number of students turning up for the Dance Show at Bovard Auditorium. I hope you guys had a great time there. We had received many emails regd becoming members. You can renew/get your membership during our next event which will be the Welcome Back Party about which we will announce during the next newsletter.

 

We also have a lot of informations and updates in this newsletter regarding conferences, job opportunities, yoga etc. We hope it would be useful for you.

 

Thank You.

 

AIS Team

 

Upco ming Events :

Multi-Faith Celebration of Spirituality and Peace

Noon, September 11, 2007

Tommy Trojan

 

6 years ago the name of religion was used to not attack a country, but humanity. On the first anniversary to fall once again on a Tuesday, the day of the actual attack, USC's religious organizations will mark the anniversary to celebrate the power of diversity and unity while remembering the tragic events of September 11th. In a week where Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all celebrate holy days, we will work towards greater understanding and peace in our many traditions

 

The event is co-sponsored by the Office of Religious Life and the Interfaith Council, with participation from many student religious and spiritual organizations.

 

ISA (International Students' Assembly) Welcome Mixer

 

Date: Thursday, September 20, 2007

Venue: Ground Zero

Time: 7pm to 11pm

Dress code: Portray your culture/country

 

+Meet over 5000 International students at USC!

+Build long-lasting friendship!

+Exchange opinions, learn new traditions and experience various cultures!

+Socialize, enjoy, partaaaay!!!

+Lounge music, FREE food & drinks

 

Please bring your USC ID. Guest/s will be allowed only if accompanied by a USC Student with valid ID.

 

Tryouts for the 2007-2008 ANJAANE TEAM will be held at 8:30 pm on Sept 17th at Heritage Hall on the USC Campus!

USC's Anjaane is a Bollywood Dance Team dedicated to spread the love for hindi film dance. The team has competed in several state competitions and has come home with many titles.

If you or your friends want to be a part of this one of a kind experience then come to the tryouts and show us what you can do!

No, you do not need prior dance experience!
No, you do not need to be Indian or Desi!

Invite all your friends!

Go to
facebook.com and search USC Anjaane Tryouts and reply yes.

Contact Suraj Arora for more information:
Suraj.Arora@usc.edu
951.733.7895

 

TiECon Southwest 2007 - Now. . . New. . . Next

Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007
Time:
7 am- 7 pm
Location:
Double Tree Hotel 100 The City Drive Orange, CA 92868
Price: CM- Free
Online Early Bird Special: Members- $120, Non-Members- $155, Students- $50
At the door registration: Members- $140, Non-Members- $170, Students- $60
Register Now before it's too late!!!

TiECon Southwest 2007


On Saturday, September 15, 2007, TiE chapters from Southern California, San Diego, and Arizona, will jointly present TiECon Southwest 2007. It will be an extraordinary one-day gathering of thinkers and doers, movers and shakers, entrepreneurs and funders, all bound by a single understanding- that TiECon Southwest 2007, in Orange, California, is where they must be to learn about the trends and triumphs certain to shape their industries in 2008 and beyond. We've already lined up three terrific Keynote Speakers and six great panel sessions.

Our Keynote Speakers
include:
*Andy Bird, President of Walt Disney International
, who, among many other global initiatives, is leading Disney's entry into India
*Promod Haque, Managing Partner of Norwest Venture Partners , who FORBES continually ranks as one of America's top VCs
*Sean Parker, Managing Partner of Founders Fund, who co-founded both Napster and Facebook.

Panels:


*
Doing Business in India: Navigating Nirvana - The whole world has discovered the viability and vibrancy of India, not only as a prime resource for high quality and cost effective offshore services and manufacturing, but also as a booming consumer market and a place to invest in real estate, businesses and public markets. This panel looks at what's happening in India, what's on the horizon, and how businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs can best capitalize on India's diverse and evolving opportunities. Come join us as we discuss how to navigate through nirvana.


* Entrepreneurship 101: Reach for the Stars - This panel will discuss the critical first steps of launching a business and the important factors to achieve sustainable growth. The panel will focus on key success elements and the challenges entrepreneurs face, including: going from planning to doing, role of intellectual property, bootstrapping, complexities of building a team, and how and when to raise capital.

 

* Future Technology: Harnessing Change - Keeping up with the ever-changing software and hardware that revolutionize our personal and professional lives, is both critical and challenging for every business. This panel will look at new products and services available, as well as how to incorporate them into your business to maximize efficiency.

 

* Life Science & Health Care: Medicine, Molecules? and Money? - This panel will discuss the prospects of biotechnology in the business sense, ranging from new life science discoveries to health care delivery possibilities. Continued research has provided breakthrough innovations and improvements that have created a new avenue for business. 

 

* Media & Entertainment: Marvelous Multinational Masala - While Hollywood is known as the entertainment capital of the world, India is known as the world's most prolific producer and consumer of motion pictures and is now among the world's fastest growing television markets. This panel will address media and entertainment key industry sectors - motion pictures, television, animation, and new media - as well as the major cross-border deals and alliances amongst multinational media giants in both countries. 

      

* Venture Capital:  Money Makes the World Go ?Round - This panel will answer the "what-where-when-who-how" questions that every entrepreneur  has, regarding raising capital. The panel will talk about the different levels of funding options, from Angel to VC to Private equity, and will look at what sectors investors are looking to fund in the future.

 

Other Inform ations :

 

 

USC YOGA AND SERVICE CLUB PROGRAMS

Breathing Lessons
[Learn how to get high off the breath!]
7:30 pm Monday TSC 204

Hatha Yoga
7:30 pm Wednesday TSC 205

Violence at Universities -- Causes & Solutions
Thurs. Sept 13th, 7:30 pm:  (TSC-205)

Roadtrip to Sedona, AZ [Spiritual land of the red rocks]
Come meet a Saint from India who's visiting the US!
Contact:
neelambpatil@yahoo.com
12 pm Friday Sept 15th - 9 pm Sunday Sept. 17th.

YES!+ Course [Most people's brains only function at
40%. Through the breath, you can get up to 90%]
Sept. 18-23, on USC Campus
Deadline to Register: Friday Sept. 15th.
Contact:
usc.yoga@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

Call for Papers

 

The UC Davis International Affairs Journal is seeking article submissions for its Fall 2007 publication! All students are encouraged to submit their scholarly work with the possibility of being published in a reputable and cutting edge academic journal.

UC DAVIS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS JOURNAL

The UC Davis International Affair Journal is comprised of articles and research by students with a range of multidisciplinary perspectives on important issues in the international arena. Articles are intended for an educated yet diverse audience, thus highly technical locution and equations are discouraged.

The IAJ is published quarterly and accepts articles from undergraduate and graduate students from any accredited university in the world. While each issue has a Forum consisting of articles on all subjects relevant to international affairs, the IAJ also provides an opportunity for authors to explore a particular "Regional Spotlight" or a specific topic. The topic/focus of the fall issue is Human Rights.

ARTICLE CRITERIA:

-Articles on all topics relating to international affairs.
-3-10 pages, single-spaced, standard font, 12 pt.
-Citations and bibliographies are a must. Please use Chicago Style (Humanities)
Formatting and Citation. (Note: Use footnotes, no endnotes or in-text
citation).
-Include cover letter with the title, author's name, email, and a short 4-5
sentence biography written in the third person. Do not include the author's
name in the main body of the document.
-Divide the paper into sections with titles (recommended).
-Table and maps must refer to data in black-and-white friendly format.
-Articles by multiple authors are welcome.
-An author may submit only one article per issue.
-Article must be original, and not substantially based on any previously
published material by the author.

DEADLINE: Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Please send submissions and questions to the Executive Editor at
ucdiaj@ucdavis.edu.

Authors will be informed no later than a month after the listed deadline if
their submission has been selected for publishing.

The IAJ website may be visited at:
iaj.ucdavis.edu

 

 

SPOKEN SANSKRIT CLASSES

 

Hi,
 Samskrita Bharati ( http://samskrita-bharati.org ) will be starting spoken Sanskrit classes in the Pasadena area starting mid-september. The initial module consists of 16hrs of classes, aimed at learning to speak Sanskrit.  Their volunteer will be conducting an introductory class at Caltech on the 13th of september(thursday) from 6:30-8:30pm. Those interested can sign up for the classes at the end of the session. Regular class schedule will be finalised after the introductory session based on the convenience of the students.

 

- Classes are  open to anyone who is interested!

- No prior knowledge of the language is necessary

- No mandatory fees; a nominal donation is recommended to cover for their volunteer's travel expenses.

- For children below the age of 14, it is recommended that one of the parents also enroll for the classes.

If you are interested in attending the introductory session please contact Prabha Mandayam ( prabhamd@caltech.edu).

 

Regards,

Prabha Mandayam

Graduate Student, Physics

442 Lauritsen, California Institute of Technology.

 

Vanaja – The Film (Telugu)

Hi,

My name is Priya. I work as a publicist for the film Vanaja -
www.vanajathefilm.com Its a Telugu art film made in India by a Columbia Student for his thesis project. The film has been received very well and has won several awards (23 to be exact) including Belin and Toronto.

We are releasing the film in India and heavily relying on Indian communities to support its release.

I would like to know If I can send you an emailer that you would be able to forward to your friends in CA especially since the film is due to release there at the following dates and venues

It would be great if I could send you some handouts and you could distribute them as well. Thought nominal we are willing to pay for this.

Do let me know if it suits you.

I will send you the emailer by this weekend.

Cheers,
Priya

PERI Software Solutions Inc - Recruiting Programmer Analysts  

PERI Software Solutions Inc. is a leading software development company with offices in New Jersey and San Francisco. PERI is a fast growing Information Technology company that provides powerful process-driven, high quality solutions to prestigious financial institutions. We have over 300 consultants that develop and implement software projects for fortune 50 financial companies. 

Our Clients: Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Bank of New York, Prudential Financial, Citigroup, Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, American Express………. 

We are currently recruiting candidates for the position of "Programmer Analyst". Candidates should meet the following requirements: 

  • Masters/ Bachelors degree required.
  • Prior work experience preferred, but not required.
  • Should have basic knowledge in programming languages like C, C++ and Java.
  • Should have a valid work permit or be qualified to work in the United States [includes Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT)].

Benefits:

  • Salary based on technical competency and experience
  • H1B/Green Card sponsorship
  • Medical insurance
  • Paid vacation
  • Long term projects with Fortune 50 clients

Contact Information: 

Sumitra Krishnan

601 California Street, 4th Floor

San Francisco, CA 94108

Phone: 415-421-9005, ext. 5504

Fax: 415-421-9010

skrishnan@perisoftware.com

 

FREE IT training and job placement with 70K for MS Students

Dear Student, We offer a compensation package of 70K for MS students that are graduating with an OPT or a CPT. Please call or email me for further details.

Our company, SmartWorks, is located in Edison, New Jersey.

Advantages of joining our company, SmartWorks, are as follows:

* A principle oriented company with high ethics.

* 70K as starting compensation package

* Professionally managed by industry's top notch. Our CEO is a PhD from Stanford University. Internet top companies like Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, SUN Micro Systems, etc. are products of Stanford University.

* Some of our end clients include IBM, Federal Reserve Bank of NY, Goldman Sachs, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, ETS, Sara-Lee, etc.

* Continuous training in various technologies at our training facility in New Jersey to keep you up to date with the latest and the greatest. Our trainings include: Java/ J2EE, .Net, SAP, SAS, BA, and Oracle Developer.

* Timely payments - unlike other consulting companies we pay you on time, every time.

* Training center very close to our guest house that allows you to practice at our lab whenever you have free time.

* Salaries are reviewed every six months for possible increases.

* Will apply for your Green Card thru PERM in the first year.

* Excellent benefits on top of base salary, like, health insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays, continuous training, 401K (for retirement savings), etc.

* Free plane ticket to come to our guest house.

* A company that really cares about your well being.

Please call or email me now for further details.

Thanks
Uma

SmartWorks


email: recruiter@smtworks.com

phone: 732 985 8800 x203

 



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