Siliconindia job fair on April 24
California: Siliconindia, a business and technology magazine published from Fremont, California, is set for its new edition of job fair on April 24 at Biltmore Hotel, Santa Clara, CA.
As U.S economy is on the track of coming back to its vitality, India is moving ahead with a strong economy. And many Indians in the U.S are finding the siliconindia job fair an opportunity to relocate to their homeland.
Sridhar, an aspirant says, "I wanted to move to India for a long time but now I am mentally prepared. The weather is warm, the country is growing and every facility is available. And also my family is there. Moreover, companies need competent managers who are trained in the U.S. to work with them in India to manage Indian market." This is the pulse now in California.
Companies are hunting for U.S. experienced fresh talent to meet the ever-dynamic tech industry. It is not just software anymore, they are also looking for specialized skills in systems, chip design, testing, senior level project management, marketing, business development and much more.
The siliconindia job Fair on April 24th 2008 will bring together recruiters, HR Managers and people who are looking for the right company and the right candidate. VMWare, Citrix, Metricstream, Brocade, Spike source, Ariba, Rambus, Collabera, Cisco, ScanCafe, US2indiajobs are among the list of the companies hiring. One can meet recruiters at their booths personally and discuss about the employment opportunities. Companies are hiring for locations both in the U.S. and India.
With this, Siliconindia is successfully completing the fifth year of organizing job fairs. The previous events had helped a number of candidates return back to India with promising job offers within three months of each event.
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