Friday, November 11, 2011

Exchange Admin (L3) Opening - HP - Bangalore

Dear Candidate,

Hi,

There is an immediate Opening with HP for Exchange Admin (L3) for Bangalore


Experience - 5+ Yrs

Job Location - Bangalore

Skills -

1. Strong exp in MS Exchange preferable in Remote Management Center/ Data Center of Large enterprise
2. Strong exp in trouble shooting on MS Exchange 2003/2007 and 2010
3. Expertise on Manageing Blackberry 5.0, OCS 07, MOSS, AD, Email Archiving, Anti Spam / Anti Virus, DNS, SMTP & MAPI on windows 2008 Server.
4. Excellent customer escalation skills, business communication skills (verbal & Written)
5. MCSE, ITIL foundation V3 Certified
6. Scripting kills, particularly in power shell.
7. Strong Exp in handled medium to large Microsoft server Infrastructure.
8. Willing to work on rotational 24/7 supports.

Please send across your updated profile with the following details:

1. Total Exp -
2. Relevant Exp -
3. Current CTC -
4. Expected CTC -
5. Notice Period -
6. Current Location -
7. Will you be interested to relocate to Bangalore?


Also request you to forward this mail to your friends / colleagues, who would be interested in this opening.

Thanks & Regards,
Chaitanya
Senior Consultant - IT
Ikya Human Capital Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
Direct: +9144 6662 3024 | www.ikyaglobal.com

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Flag this message Lead Generation Executive/Tele sales @ SAHAJ, MN

Experience required for the Job: 0 - 6 years
Job Location: Chennai

Dear Candidate,

Lead Generation Executive/Tele sales @ SAHAJ, MNC

Experience: 0 - 5 Years
Location: Chennai
Education: UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization PG - Any PG Course - Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required
Industry Type: IT-Software/ Software Services
Role: Telesales/Telemarketing Exec./Officer
Job Description
* Responsibility: Calling up the Indian Companies MD/CEO/IT Head.
* Speak regarding the Software Solutions & know the interest
* Send literatures & Answer to the queries
* Generate Leads with relevant qualifying questions
* Report to team leader
* Achievable Lead Target. Lead Judgment on Quality basis
* Training will be provided
* Office Hours: Monday to Saturday 9.30am - 6.30pm.
Desired Candidate Profile
Eligibility/Qualification: Graduates & above.
Good Communication in English (Read, Write, Speak)
Computer basic knowledge required
Fresher"s or experienced

SAHAJ Profile
SAHAJ is a global provider of ERP / SAP Project Implementations and Services, specialized in SAP SAP Business One and Netweaver, headquartered in USA and has an offshore office in India. SAHAJ is a network of ERP professionals with extensive experience in ERP/SAP domains. we are offering services in SAP Business One, SAP All-In-One and SAP Business By Design Products for small and medium scale industries.

Company Name: Sahaj Consultancy
Website: http://www.sahajconsultancy.com
Executive Name: Jyothi Appala
Address:
No.1/45 - 1A. Mount poonamallee main road
Butt road
St.Thomas Mount
Porur,Tamilnadu,India 600116
Email Address: reach@sahajconsultancy.com
Telephone: 9566110585 or 91-44-42994390

Interested candidates please send your resume to reach@sahajconsultancy.com

Monday, October 24, 2011

India eyes 5-0 whitewash against England in Kolkata

Kolkata, Oct 24: High on confidence, a dominant India will push for a 5-0 clean sweep when they lock horns with a hapless England in the fifth and final cricket one-dayer at the Eden Gardens.

A disciplined show in all the departments has been the highlight of India`s 4-0 triumph so far and Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s men would look to continue their dominant show on Tuesday in what has been billed as the `payback series`.

"We will try to go for 5-0. If we play good cricket, things will go our way but again the important thing is to do our best," Dhoni said last night after India thrashed England by six-wickets to go 4-0 up in the series.

Right from batting to bowling and fielding, India have shown near-perfection something that unmistakably favours towards a 5-0 whitewash and the setting would just be ideal for a Diwali eve celebration.

While India shone bright, the Englishmen, on the other hand, have failed to show the right body language throughout the series for a meek surrender on Indian soil.

It was in sharp contrast of their show in England where they had vanquished India in the same manner in both Test and one-day cricket.

No doubt there has been the huge advantage of the home condition but coach Duncan Fletcher, having tasted defeat in England, would definitely be pleased that the youngsters have shown tremendous character in the series so far.

Be it Mumbai batsman Ajinkya Rahane or Jharkhand pacer Varun Aaron who had a splendid debut last night, the youngsters have shown hunger and equal finesse while the seniors, in absence of several key players of the World Cup winning side, have backed themselves well.

As India have dished out a dominating show so far, England had come close to winning in Mohali posting a challenging target of 299.

But the 21-year-old Rahane, the lone Mumbai face in the Indian line-up, grabbed the opportunity with both hands for a match-winning 91 that earned him the Man of the Match award.

While he set the platform for the tall chase, Gautam Gambhir provided the key support and Dhoni steered the team home to clinch the series after winning the third one-day in Mohali.

Last night in Mumbai, India had another stupendous performance from a rookie Aaron, dubbed as India`s fastest bowler after clocking 150-plus in a domestic match.

It was a perfect debut for the bowler who thrives on sheer pace and bounce as he wiped out the English tail with a splendid 3/24 from 6.1 overs at the Wankhede stadium.

He generated enough bounce, pace and was good in reverse swing as all his three dismissals came by clean bowling the batsmen.

Aaron was not short on pace either as he consistently notched 140kph mark providing the sting to the newlook Indian pace attack in absence of Zaheer Khan.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

I am not in a race with Anna Hazare: Sachin Tendulkar

I I am not in a race with Anna Hazare: Sachin Tendulkar

On the morning of September 28, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the world's most feted batsman, walked into his new Rs 76 crore, three-storey home on Perry Cross Road in Mumbai's Bandra suburb. Accompanied by his mother, wife and two children, Tendulkar distributed sweets to slum children who waited outside the seven-foot-high walls to pay homage to their cricket god. A home of his own has been one of Tendulkar's special dreams. And he was thrilled to have it finally come true.

But there is one dream the nation has been waiting for to come true ever since Tendulkar scored his 99th hundred during the World Cup at Nagpur against South Africa on March 12: his 100th century. It will be the crowning glory of a career that has spanned 22 years and 33,076 runs (Tests and ODIs) and 199 wickets (Tests and ODIs).

And there is another that the master blaster doesn't speak of much: To help provide quality, affordable education to the eight million children who are out of school. At Mumbai's Yash Raj Studios on September 18, he spent six hours offering cricketing tips to underprivileged students from across India via satellite, raising Rs 7 crore in donations to be spent on an estimated 140 schools in India that lack facilities like libraries, drinking water, specialised teachers and toilets. The organisers, Coca-Cola India and Charities Aid Foundation, hope to replicate the project every year to include more schools across the country. Next year, the figure could double.

At 38, after 22 years in the game in which he has smashed most batting records, he is not done with cricket. Excerpts from an interview with Deputy Editor Shantanu Guha Ray of India Today.

Q: Will anyone in India talk cricket after the whitewash in England? Perhaps not the best time to start this school project?

Tendulkar: I have said this before, defeats do not depress me. They motivate me. I know I did not get too many runs in the series and had to return hurt. But one series does not impact my game. One loss does not take away my fans.

You are raising cash for 140 schools this year. Next year the figure is set to double. This could mean a lot of time away from the game. In India, these efforts often get politicised.

It all depends on you. If it's selfless, then no one will point fingers. If efforts to do social work are couched in selfish motives, then they will die a premature death. Why would my efforts get politicised? I have values I inherited from my father. He helped many. Anyone, even a postman knocking on our door would get a glass of water and some sweets. I want students to rush to school every day. They should feel happy going to school. I must ensure that they have facilities.

So you want to do in education what Anna Hazare is doing to eradicate corruption?

He's doing his work, I am doing mine. I don't think our efforts should be compared. This isn't a I versus him race.

Interview: Sachin TendulkarWill social work take up most of your time after cricket?

I have not announced my retirement. I am doing something along with my career as a cricketer.

What prompted your sudden focus on children's education?

This is not a recent thing with me. In fact, I have been thinking about it for some time. I think more than corruption, ensuring quality education, drinking water and proper sanitation to millions in India is a bigger challenge. We have set a high goal of a corruption-free nation but are resigned to lower expectations when it comes to education. We have the world's largest number of children who do not have access to education. I don't understand why. Schools across India do not have teachers, libraries, playing grounds and even toilets. I do not want to see empty classrooms, empty libraries. I do not want to see cattle grazing on fields meant to be cricket or football grounds.

And the girl child...

We have one of the lowest female literacy rates in Asia. There are over 200 million illiterate women in India. This low literacy negatively impacts not just their lives but also their families' and the country's economic development. A girl's lack of education also has a negative impact on the health and well-being of her children. Tell me, why should a girl return home after the first class because there are no proper toilets in her school?

Does this bother you because your daughter enjoys certain privileges at school?

She does and so did I. That's how we both know what others miss out on. It's not just about education. It's about bringing the underprivileged into the mainstream. I want to do it. I call it a new chapter in my life.

As a student, did you enjoy any special facilities?

The only facility I enjoyed as a student was when I was allowed to represent Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy and granted permission for special classes.

Your celebrity status will lead to chaos if you were to visit a slum.

I could visit when the city sleeps. I would like to visit them unannounced.

What if the Prime Minister calls upon you to perform a bigger role for the country?

He hasn't called me yet (laughs). Maybe he wants to see me playing some more cricket. I will see when the call does come.