About the company:
At Motorola’s Bangalore Software R&D Innovation Center, we use our talent and passion to help the company to build world-class products and experiences for our users on a foundation of Android, the world’s best mobile operating system. This is the largest software center for Motorola outside of the USA, supporting our global software innovation & development in which different functional teams collaborate seamlessly.
Company Name: Motorola Mobility India Pvt Ltd.
Company URL: www.motorola.in
Position: Software Engineer
Job location: Bangalore
Event date: 21 Nov 2014
Last date to apply: 18 Nov 2014
Salary offered: Rs.12,00,000/-
Experience required: 0 to 2 Year 6 Month
Eligibility Criteria:
– 2012/13/14 batch BE/BTech (CS/IT/IS/EC)
– Good academic record (atleast 7.5 CGPA)
– Good pH score
– You need to be from premier colleges like IITs, ISM, NITs, IIITs, BITS, BIT Mesra, Thapar, DTU, NSIT, Vellore, Manipal, COE Guindy, PSG Coimbatore, RVCE, PESIT, Jadavpur, PEC Chandigarh, COE Pune, CUSAT, Nirma, VJTI Mumbai, MIT Chennai, etc.
Job description:
As an Android application development Engineer, you will be responsible for building next generation of Mobile standalone as well as Cloud-oriented Applications to power connected experiences on Motorola’s Android products. You will work closely with Product Management, Project Management, Quality Assurance, Operations, and other development teams to deliver world class, high performing, and highly scalable mobile services. You will also be responsible for design, implementation, support of software product, leveraging the deep Android platform knowledge & expertise in Android apps development and use Agile (Scrum) methodology to deliver successful products.
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