Thursday, August 18, 2011

Opening for Sr. PHP | Bangalore | 4+


We have Openings for Sr. PHP Developer / LAMP Developer

Company : TRUGlobal India(www.truglobal.com)

Client : CMMI Level 5 company and product based company

Note -> Notice period - as earliest as possible

Experience : 4+ years.
Location : Bangalore

Total Positions: 4

Required skill sets:

* 4+ years of PHP programming application experience required,
strong back-end / front-end development skills
* Experience in LAMP (Linux , apache , mysql ,linux )
* Good to have relevant experience in working with PHP Frameworks

Optional skills / Good to have :

* well versed with HTML, CSS
* Worked on MySQL with good RDBMS knowledge
* Experience in Java script and Javascript Frameworks and Ajax would be a plus


If the above job profile interests you, please mail us your updated resume with the

Following details

CTC
ECTC
Notice Period-



Email to hiring.india@truglobal.com
with cc to
careers.india@truglobal.com


Thanks,
Siva Kumar.V
TRUGlobal Software India Pvt. Ltd. | careers.india@truglobal.com | www.truglobal.com
Off: +91 (080) 42611999 x 529 | Cell: +91 9844264608 | Fax: +91 (080) 42611900
Office Locations: California, Texas, New York, Bangalore

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