This job requires Japanese Certification (N3 or N4) and is open to freshers or lateral joiners with .NET experience. Freshers should have a BE/BTech degree.
Job Description
Job Description:
- Japanese Certification(N3 or N4) is must
- Experience: Freshers/Lateral Joiners
- Freshers should have completed BE/BTech or equivalent degree
- Lateral joiners with CE, FO and .Net experience
Location: Chennai(Any Southern State but Base Location should be Chennai)
Top Skills
.Net
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