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AUGTICS is hiring

Posted by manojmisra on May 31, 2007

Not a regular post item, but wanted to let you that that AUGTICS is hiring.

We are looking for people at entry levels (1-2 years experience) and high analytical skills. People from GIS industry who want to apply their knowledge for developing unique solutions for Indian Real Estate Industry will find the job most exciting and fulfilling. AUGTICS will offer the best possible GIS application job in India, a wonderful and challenging working environment and a fast track career growth. The selected candidates will be eligible for employee stock options. We do not want “yes sirs” and “blind followers”. For that matter, we do not have a “sir culture” at AUGTICS. We are looking for people who have “can do” attitude and are willing to change and challenge the existing order! Yes, attitude is the top most characteristic that we will look for. If you know any candidates who will fit in the bill, please do pass on their resumes at jobs@augtics.com or get in touch with me directly (in strict confidence).

We have various openings at senior level as well. Please get in touch with me directly, if you are interested.

Stay tuned to for my regular post!

Manoj Misra

4 Responses to “AUGTICS is hiring”

  1. Anonymous said

    Good to hear that and keep up the good work!

    Mark

  2. Anonymous said

    Good to hear that and keep up the good work!

    Mark

  3. GIS Professional said

    This is really good news…

    Do you think that with growing GIS market in India ..We are lacking in GIS institute who teaches core GIS programme…which can help young blood to get entry into GIS companies…

  4. GIS Professional said

    This is really good news…

    Do you think that with growing GIS market in India ..We are lacking in GIS institute who teaches core GIS programme…which can help young blood to get entry into GIS companies…

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