Saturday, September 27, 2014

****** Fresher Calling ******


If you think you are good in speaking English don’t miss the opportunity…..send me your updated resume @ ARUNPANDEY2001@GMAIL.COM

Find below the roles and skills required 

Collection - Any Undergrad/Grad/Post Grad with excellent English Communication skills. Both Fresher’s and experienced can apply for Collections and Customer Service Profiles

Project Tech - Any Tech Grad with min. 6 months experience in technical support.

Global Voice - Any Undergrad/Grad/Post Grad with excellent English Communication skills. Both Fresher’s and experienced can apply for Collections and Customer Service Profiles

Domestic Voice - Any non-technical graduate with good English communication skills

F&A - Openings in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivables & General Accounting Graduation should be in B.Com and minimum experience of 6 months is required in the relevant domains.

Back end - B.Sc. Life Science, B.Com, BA, BBA Graduates with basic computer knowledge and good communication skills


Job opportunity for IT major in Noida & Bangalore !!!!!!

Hello Friends,


I do have the following requirement in my company, so if interested please send me your updated resume so that I can refer them to HR team.

.Net Lead Consultant

  Experience Level: 4 to 7 Years (Mandatory)
  Main Skills:
·        Looking for minimum 4-7  years of prior experience of .Net/WCF (Mandatory)
·        Required need is for Dot Net Lead Consultants.
·        Candidates with good understanding of .Net Concepts, C#, WCF Services, n-tier architecture, Version control tools like VSS,GIT, etc.
·        Will be responsible for ESA migration of application.
·        Team leading capabilities and good communication skills is needed.

 Work Location: Noida



AUTOMATION TESTERS (QTP/SELENIUM)  


Experience Level: 3 to 6 Years (Mandatory)
Main Skills:
 ·         Domain knowledge of Automation test planning and management using QTP or Selenium (web driver)
·         Participate in the creation of the overall test automation strategy, test plan, create estimates and         
design the automation framework (Back End and UI Based).
·         Modify and extend the existing test automation framework and test Scripts.
·         Create and execute test cases.
·         Should be hands on person in QTP.
·         Effectively communicate with customer teams during requirement phase and during development.
·         Should have strong skills on automation feasibility analysis, Test Automation with QTP or Selenium web driver with Java.
·         Excellent oral/written communication, Client interaction skills on requirement discussion,
clarifications and resolutions is must.

Work Location: Bangalore

If above requirements interests you send me your updated resume in word format @ arunpandey2001@gmail.com 


Monday, May 20, 2013

Avoid bumpy drive on Jabalpur - Maihar road via Katni

If you are travelling to Allahabad via Jabalpur I would suggest all who love road journey to ignore NH- 7 or Kanyakumari road (that what google says). I have faced the pain travelling via this route.

While coming back from Bokaro Steel City (Jharkhand) to Pune (Mahrashtra) instead of travelling via Rourkela and Raipur I thought to explore the GT Road and so took an alternate route ....via Allahabad and Jabalpur. Although drive on GT road was good but when I took NH-27 the drive was not that smooth. But still it was much better than the road between Jabalpur and Maihar.

After reaching Maihar in night I took a stay in MP tourism hotel close to temple.
The next day after offering prayer at temple once again I started my journey for Pune via Jabalpur.

It was just 3 km from Maihar city and the horrible journey started. To add more pain to this journey was rain even though it was March there was heavy rain and water got clogged on the roads.
After water clogging it was difficult to guess the depth of the craters. I am lucky that I was travelling in Scorpio otherwise I would have got my vechile damged.

Maihar to Jabalpur is just 160 KM but it took 6 hrs to reach Jabalpur.

After this horrible journey I decided to find an alternate route and the with help of my friends I was able to find one.

From Maihar instead of taking Kanyakumari road take SH-22 i.e. Umariya road.
You can feed these cities in your GPS and get going.

BARAHI ----- UMARIAYA ---- SHAHPURA ----- KUNDAM --- JABALPUR

Offcourse if you follow this route you need to drive 70 km extra but the drive is amazing. Most of the time needle of the speedometer will point between 80 and 100 Kms/hr. On this route you will be cross through Bandhavgarh National Forest which will refresh your mood.

Happy Driving !!!







Sunday, October 4, 2009

Friday, October 2, 2009

!!! Jai Jawan Jai Kisan !!!




Jai Jawan Jai Kisan - Who gave this popular slogan to India ? ....The moment this question strikes the ear drum the tongue rotates and the answer is Lal Bahadur Shastri...But friends do we remember birthday of this great social reformer, freedom fighter , writer and second prime minister of India.
Indian goverement has deliberately neglected the giant leader and Shastri Saga, so is the generation after generation following.
!!! Let me give u a brief history of this eminent leader !!!
Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2,1904, India’s second Prime Minister and a man with strong detirmination. Though born in a deprived family he rose to political eminence purely on the strength of moral principles.
Jai Jawan Jai Kisan was a slogan given by Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1965. It means hail the soldier and hail the farmer. Soon after Shastri took over the prime minister ship of India after Nehru's death India was attacked by Pakistan . We were in drought like situation ....there was scarcity of food grains in country. Shastri gave the slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kisan to excite the soldiers to defend India and simultaneously cheered the farmers to do their best to increase the production of food grains to reduce dependence on import .
Other famous quotes :
"If one person gives up one meal in a day, some other person gets his only meal of the day", spoken during the food crisis to encourage people to evenly distribute food.
"Perhaps due to my being small in size and soft of tongue, people are apt to believe that I am not able to be very firm. Though not physically strong, I think I am internally not so weak."
Some great statement given by Shastri Jee.
The Indo-Pak war ended on 23 September 1965 with a United Nation-mandated ceasefire. In a broadcast to the nation on the day the of ceasefire, Shastri stated:

While the conflict between the armed forces of the two countries has come to an end, the more important thing for the United Nations and all those who stand for peace is to bring to an end the deeper conflict... How can this be brought about? In our view, the only answer lies in peaceful coexistence. India has stood for the principle of coexistence and championed it all over the world. Peaceful coexistence is possible among nations no matter how deep the differences between them, how far apart they are in their political and economic systems, no matter how intense the issues that divide them.
Today in 2009 the sacrifice given by this great leader has been completed ignored by most of us.
Most surprising thing is that ....i tried to google on Lal Bhadur Shastri and results of the search astonished me.There were number of sites and blogs dedicated towards the steply behavior of Indian Goverment towards Shastri Jee.
Through my blog I would request to all my fellow country men to pay equal homeage to all fredom fighter.We should not be biased towards the leaders for whom Goverment has given holidays.
One more important note before logging out : Birthday of Bhagat Singh !!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Sybase partners with SEED Infotech

MUMBAI: In order to expand its presence in the market, Sybase has partnered with SEED Infotech, an IT institute based in Pune.

Sunil Jose, MD¯India and Sub-Continent, Sybase Infotech informed that the company is trying to increase the partners by concentrating on smaller partners. This, he feels, can help the company in building their network in the market. NIIT is the educational partner of Sybase for the North region since quite some time. "In order to align ourself with more established education institutes, create ready pool of trained manpower for our solutions, and to deliver corporate trainings on Sybase products, we have tied up with SEED Infotech as it is one of the big local centers in the western region," said Jose.

To start with, Sybase has tied up with SEED Infotech in the western region and gradually will be moving towards the other cities as well.

SEED Infotech has already conducted open-end workshops on the Adapter Server Enterprises product (ASE), one of the major product of Sybase and has witnessed a good participation from the corporate and students' front. "Having a good exposure in the western region market in the IT sector has helped SEED collaborate with Sybase as their partner," said Prashant Dhawale, Strategic Alliance Manager, SEED Infotech.

Looking from an Indian perspective, Sybase is also holding talks with the partners in Bengaluru and Kerala for the southern region, and intends to expand in the eastern regions as well. On the marketing front, Sybase has started a partner recruitment drive, in various cities to hold a strong position in the market.

SEED Infotech will be conducting workshops and corporate trainings for the various IT organizations is using Sybase as a product, and intends to take this collaboration to the next level by using more Sybase products in their organization.

Love and Life

Once upon a time, there was a lonely baby boy sitting in the park, crying ever so badly:
A philosopher came by, and asked caringly:








The baby boy said:










Then the baby boy
showed the philosopher a picture of his cute little girlfriend:
After looking at the picture, the philosopher laughed so loudly and said,
"You are
so dumb!"
And the
baby boy went absolutely crazy:

Then, the philosopher said wisely:

Instantly, the baby boy felt better:
If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything,
If you look at what you have in life, you have everything.
Life is not measured by the breaths we take, But by the moments that take our breath away..