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Microsoft offers training

Microsoft has invited applications from engineering graduates in computer science and information technology (IT) for training at its Global Technical Support Centre (GTSC), Bangalore. Candidates should have completed their degree in 2005 with a minimum of 70 per cent aggregate marks over all semesters.

Selected candidates can join GTSC as trainee engineers. The training will help them build skills and a challenging career in technology.

The training is set to begin this month-end. However, there is no guarantee that the trainees will get a Microsoft job. The company may consider successful trainees for support engineer jobs. Applicants should send an e-mail to microsoftgtsc@merittrac.com and wait for an auto response.

No resume

Candidates should not submit any resume by e-mail and should fill out an e-mail form sent to them by Microsoft, and return it. Microsoft says it will get back to the candidates and carry out the next stage of evaluation only if they meet the criteria.

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