IT Fresher Jobs : Packaged App Development Associate

Packaged App Development Associate

Apply here -> https://indiacampus.accenture.com/myzone/accenture/1/jobs/25377/job-details

JOB DESCRIPTION

Associate Software Engineer (ASE)

Job Details :

Job Type : Full Time

Experience: 0 Month – 1 Year(s) 11 Month(s)

Location: Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Gurugram, Kolkata, Indore, Jaipur, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Minimum criteria- Any engineering stream of B.E/B.Tech/M.E/MTech or MCA or MSc (CS/IT/Computer Applications/Data Science/Computer Science & Applications) – any year of pass out till 2024.
  • No active backlogs during application and/or during onboarding.
  • Candidate should not have more than 23 months of full-time experience.
  • Candidate should not have appeared for Accenture Recruitment assessment/interview process in the last three months.
  • Candidate should have completed the relevant degree (eligible for this job role) in the stipulated duration of the degree. Hence, there should be no gaps during the course of your degree. E.g. candidate must complete the 4 year B. Tech course in 4 years.
  • Students must have Indian citizenship.
  • Please note that Bhutan and Nepal nationals can work in India without a need for obtaining a work visa. All other foreign nationals require work visa or an Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) or Person of Indian Origin (PIO) card to work in India.
Assessment Process:
  • If you are eligible, you will receive an email invitation to attend online assessments
  • The assessment is scheduled in two stages and must be completed within the scheduled time
Mock Assessment
  • You will get a 20-minute mock/practice assessment
  • Mock assessment is mandatory, and it will ensure that you have the right hardware, software, and internet
  • This assessment will help you to get an experience of the assessments
Assessment #1: Cognitive and Technical assessment
  • You will get 90 minutes to complete this assessment
Cognitive and Technical assessment includes 50 questions on
  • English ability
  • Critical thinking and Problem solving
  • Abstract Reasoning
Technical assessment includes 40 questions on:
  • Common Application and MS office
  • Pseudocode
  • Fundamentals of Networking, Security, and Cloud
Cognitive and technical assessment result will be notified within 5-10 minutes post-completion. You are advised to remain seated and await result. Coding assessment will commence immediately post result notification
You are required to meet the section and subsection cut off in our assessment to be considered for further rounds.
Candidates must participate in coding assessment mandatorily post clearing the cognitive and technical assessment.
Candidates who do not clear cognitive and technical assessment or fail to participate in our assessments the process will end there for their candidature.
Assessment #2: Coding assessment
The duration of this assessment will be 45 minutes
You will get 2 questions that must be solved using any one of the following languages
  • C
  • C++
  • Dot Net
  • Java
  • Python
Assessment #3: Communication assessment
The duration of this assessment is approximately 30 minutes
You will receive a separate email with timelines and login details to participate in this assessment
Communication assessment will assess you on the below mentioned parameters
  • Sentence Mastery
  • Vocabulary
  • Fluency
  • Pronunciation

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Check Here TNPSC Group 4 Results 2024

Check Here TNPSC Group 4 Results 2024

Click here -> https://tnpscresults.tn.gov.in/

The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has announced the results for the TNPSC Group 4 Recruitment. Candidates can download their results from the official website by entering their login credentials.

Click here -> https://tnpscresults.tn.gov.in/

Golden State Warriors Face Challenges Amid Steph Curry Injury

Golden State Warriors Face Challenges Amid Steph Curry Injury

In a highly anticipated matchup, the Golden State Warriors went head-to-head against the LA Clippers. However, the game was overshadowed by the news of Steph Curry’s injury, which has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike.

Curry, a key player for the Warriors, was sidelined due to a recent setback, leaving a significant gap in the team’s offense. His absence was felt throughout the match, impacting the Warriors’ performance.

Meanwhile, Ivica Zubac of the Clippers took advantage of the situation, showcasing impressive stats and playing a crucial role in his team’s success. The Clippers capitalized on Curry’s injury, ultimately securing a victory against the Warriors.

As the Warriors navigate this challenging period without their star player, fans are hopeful for a swift recovery for Curry. The team will need to regroup and find ways to compensate for his absence in the coming games.

“New Zealand Women Take on India Women”

Toss: New Zealand Opts to Bat Against India

New Zealand’s captain, Sophie Devine, chose to bat first in the second ODI against India in Ahmedabad. The visiting team made two changes to the lineup that lost the first ODI on Thursday, with one of the changes being enforced. Amelia Kerr, the spin-bowling all-rounder, was ruled out of the remaining matches due to a left quadricep muscle tear and was replaced by left-arm spinner Fran Jonas.

In addition, right-arm pacer Lea Tahuhu replaced Molly Penfold in a direct swap. Penfold bowled five overs in the first ODI without taking a wicket, conceding 28 runs, and faced issues with cramps during the match.

On the other hand, India welcomed back their regular captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, who had been rested for the first ODI due to a minor injury. Harmanpreet took the place of D Hemalatha in the lineup. India also included debutant legspinner Priya Mishra, who replaced Renuka Singh Thakur, making two changes to their side as well.

Mishra, 20, recently participated in an India A tour of Australia. In the unofficial Test, she claimed six wickets on the Gold Coast and excelled with five wickets in the third one-dayer, contributing to a 171-run victory for India A. She was the leading wicket-taker in the 2023-24 senior women’s one-day trophy, with 23 wickets, and was subsequently signed by Gujarat Giants in the WPL 2024, though she did not get a chance to play.

India leads the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first ODI by 59 runs. New Zealand needs to win the second game not only to keep the series alive but also to secure vital points in the Women’s Championship. Currently, they sit at No. 6, with only the top five teams and India as hosts qualifying directly for next year’s World Cup.

**India’s Lineup:**
1. Smriti Mandhana
2. Shafali Verma
3. Yastika Bhatia (wk)
4. Harmanpreet Kaur (capt)
5. Jemimah Rodrigues
6. Tejal Hasabnis
7. Deepti Sharma
8. Radha Yadav
9. Arundhati Reddy
10. Saima Thakor
11. Priya Mishra

**New Zealand’s Lineup:**
1. Suzie Bates
2. Georgia Plimmer
3. Lauren Down
4. Sophie Devine (capt)
5. Brooke Halliday
6. Maddy Green
7. Isabella Gaze
8. Jess Kerr
9. Lea Tahuhu
10. Eden Carson
11. Fran Jonas

 

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