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>>>>> "pi" == pi in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    pi> Hello,
    pi> We are internationally known for the breadth and quality of ISP services
    pi> and are a major player in delivery of turnkey solutions covering internet,
    pi> intranet, electronic commerce, web development and network management.

    pi> The company is looking for dynamic individuals in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore
    pi> and Chennai.

    pi> 1] System Engineers:
    pi> You will be responsible for planning, design and set-up of internet
    pi> services in UNIX platforms. You will also perform operational duties
    pi> in the maintainance of these services and be involved in capacity
    pi> planning, performance tunning and development of enhancement of
    pi> existing services.

    pi> Pre-requisites-:
    pi> Graduate in Computer Science or equivalant with exp. in
    pi> UNIX/FREENIX system administration. A good understanding of and
    pi> ability to implement solutions to some of the following are
    pi> essential-
    pi> Mail, Usenet News, DNS, WWW, Perl, C/C++ systems programming.


    pi> 2] Network Operation Engineer:
    pi> You will be responsible for installation and maintainance of core
    pi> routers and communication links for connection of leased lines and
    pi> ISDN customers.

    pi> Pre-requisites-:
    pi> Graduate in Computer Science or equivalant with relevent exp.
    pi> Shift work will be required.

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