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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Seeking IT Professionals in the NJ NY Area


Seeking IT Professionals NJ NY Area


Sollers, a leading educational institution located in New Jersey, has partnered with one of the top IT companies in the country to help fill its need for trained Big Data specialists and developers.
Located in central New Jersey but within easy reach of New York City, Sollers offers its students excellent externship and networking opportunities with some of the most accomplished and experienced industry experts.

Your Role:
 JAVA developers who are looking to enter the Big Data industry. Please note these openings are currently only for those who are either US citizens or GC holders only.
Candidates will need to commit to 8-weeks of training after which they will go on client projects onsite with our industry partner, one of the largest IT companies and will be paid $12-$15/hour during this paid, on-the-job training (OJT) which will last for three months. Upon successful completion of OJT, full time employment will be offered at $60,000 to $70,000 p.a.

Minimum Requirements:•Required: Associate/Bachelor’s/Master’s Graduates in STEM with Basic JAVA background.
•Required: Green Card Holder or US Citizen.
•Preferred: Some HADOOP/Hive/HBase background.
   
Please send your resumes to Pearln@sollers.edu if you fit all the requirements necessary for this position and we will get back to you shortly. 


Please Call Pearl with any questions 848-260-8887

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Seeking IT Professionals NJ NY Area

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