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Urgent openings for Embedded Software & DSP.We are looking for experts in these areas with a minimum of 1 year experience and sound knowlegde in Telecom Domain.

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Anveshan Telecom Recruitment Openings

Discover the new wave in communication: Anveshan Telecom is a total telecom solution initiative from a group of renowned Indian strategists who are the path breakers in the global telecommunication and information technology business. Anveshan Telecom is now building a team of great achievers. If you are looking for a place where you can enjoy thinking, innovating and creating, and be an integral part of a revolutionary product throughout its life cycle, it's the right place for you. And, if you are confident to take the challenge only Anveshan can bring, you are the right person for us.

We are looking for very talented Embedded Software and DSP professionals (6 months-2 yrs exp) who have worked on the below skill set. Embedded Software:

1) Device drivers, VxWorks, Real time Linux, Hardhat Montavista, Lineo, RTLinux, RTOS, BSP, Ethernet, T1/E1/DS1, ATM, Utopia, C, C++, RTP, TCPIP, SNMP, SIP, Datacom, Telecom, fast data path, control path, Micro engines, FOIP, T.38,

2)Domain knowledge of:Layer 2 switching, 802.3, 802.1p, 802.1q, QinQ, VLAN, Ethernet frames, ATM, UTOPIA, LLC and VCMux Encapsulation methods, PPP,GFP and LAPS frames.

=B7 Technologies and Protocols - E1, SDH, L2 protocol Stack, DSL, ISDN-BRI,SNMP

Sound work experience in RT Linux,Device drivers,Framers,Mappers,E1,SS7,ISDN in Telecom Domain.

3) Strong knowledge in Telecom Domain. 4)Academics: BTech- CSE/ECE (IIT,MIT-Manipal,REC's,BITS Pilani,ITBHU)with CGPA >8.5 MTech-ECE with CGPA>9

BE with 80% and above.

II-DSP professionals

1) Strong knowledge in Telecom Domain. 2)Academics: BTech- CSE/ECE (IIT,MIT-Manipal,REC's,BITS Pilani)with CGPA >8.5 MTech-ECE with CGPA>9 BE>80% 3)Sound Work experience & expertsise in DSP - G.168, G.729 A/B/E/F/G, G=2E723.1, GSM - EFR, FR, HR, NB-AMR, WB-AMR, CDMA, WCDMA, Fax, T.38, T=2E34, T.30, V.17, V.21, Starcore

If you have an expertise in the above mentioned areas with solid work experience and great academics rush your profiles.

Candidates matching the above rush your cv's to snipped-for-privacy@anveshantele.com =20 =20 =20 NOTE:Freshers please Excuse.

Bangalore-India

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MTech-ECE with CGPA>9

BE with 80% and above.

As a Brit these make no sense to me. I guess that they are grades at college? But are they exam marks? Where I come from (at least in the era that I graduated) only the one in a million student consistently exceeds 80%, 65-70% would be more normal for a first and it would be rare for an employer to restrict his choice to only those who get a first.

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tim

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tim (in sweden)

Ignore him, he's obviously insane...

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Alan

who me or the original poster?

tim

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tim (in sweden)

I suspect he means the OP.

If that system is churning out engineers with 80%+ averages, then I'd suspect the cause is an inadequate standard of assessment rather than exceptional engineers.

Besides, companies with such elitist attitudes are generally run by a bunch of w**kers who stand around all day telling each other how intelligent they are. I recall back at uni one company that flatly refused to interview anyone but the top few students for their 3rd-year industrial experience. Of course the few naive students who were chosen jumped at the chance, thinking they were one of a lucky few, and ended up doing crap work for less pay than most of the other students that year.

It takes a good academic to get good marks. It takes a good engineer to design reliable, cost-effective products in good time. It takes a gifted musician to be able to perform in world-class symphony orchestras. Get my point?

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Mark McDougall

#define FOAM_AT MOUTH

We live in degenerate times. I'm currently working with a 4.0 GPA, which is to say I'm scoring at least 95% in my coursework (in fact, I know I scored 100% on at least one subject last semester, and will do so again in the calculus subject I'm taking at the moment).

Of course, the first time around I did all this stuff, it was forbidden to have calculators in the exam, and the mere idea of allowing in calculators that do graphs, arithmetic derivatives and allow the storage of text would have caused heart attacks. Also, the material they call "college level" here in the US today was mandatory learning in high school for math/science stream students on the other side of the world sixteen years ago. I can't work out whether this is due to the relocation in time or in space but I suspect mostly time...

The assessment methods in some subjects these days are quite "entertaining". Of course, it also depends on what institution you're at - I'm at a mediocre (but still incredibly expensive) private college chosen for geographic convenience. There are much worse than my college.

The sheer cost of tertiary education in the US has to be seen to be believed. You've basically got three tiers:

  • Public institutions - about ,000 per year
  • Midrange private institutions - ,000 per year
  • High-end private institutions - ,000 per year

#undef FOAM_AT

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larwe

Original poster of course. Read his other posts he generates every few days here or at comp.dsp...

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Alan

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